Squirt.org Adds New Filter, Search Features

TORONTO –– Gay hookup and cruising site Squirt.org is making a number of upgrades to its mobile site.

The site now includes two new filter and search features, which give members the ability to view when other men on the site were last active and who is currently online.

Members tapped into Squirt.org on their mobile device may now see who was most recently online. The feature further improves the timeliness of the service, allowing members to log on and get off.

The enhanced “Online Now” feature provides a new default filter to quickly find men who have been online and active within the past hour. The feature may be applied along with location filters.

“In order to better serve members of Squirt.org, we have adopted a more agile methodology for improvements to the site, which will include monthly updates,” said Attila Szatmari digital business director for Pink Triangle Press, Squirt’s parent company. “Whether major upgrades or minor tweaks, we want to make sure that our mobile experience is better and competitive.”

The ability to cater to consumer demand and create a more effective operating system and network is part of the reason Squirt.org is nominated for Best Hookup Site/Mobile Hookup App Surfer’s Choice Award for the 2016 Cybersocket Web Awards.

The Cybersocket Web Awards program, which will be held during the 2016 XBIZ Show, is slated for Jan. 13 in West Hollywood, Calif.

Related:  

Copyright © 2025 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

UK Lawmaker Calls for Appointment of 'Porn Minister'

Baroness Gabrielle Bertin, the Conservative member of Parliament who recently convened a new anti-pornography task force, is calling for the appointment of a “minister for porn,” according to British news outlet The Guardian.

FSC Toasts Jeffrey Douglas for 30 Years of Service

n the very same evening when the adult industry was hit hard by the Supreme Court ruling supporting Texas’ controversial age verification law, HB 1181, members of the Free Speech Coalition board, staff and supporters gathered to celebrate Jeffrey Douglas’ 30 years as board chair — a fitting reflection of his reputation as an eternal optimist.

TTS Opens UK Testing Location

Talent Testing Service (TTS) has opened a new U.K. location in Ware, Hertfordshire.

FSC: Age-Verification Laws Go Into Effect South Dakota, Georgia, Wyoming on July 1

The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) has published a statement regarding new age verification laws set to go into effect tomorrow in South Dakota, Georgia, and Wyoming.

FSC Responds to Supreme Court Decision on Texas AV Law

The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) has released a statement responding to last week's Supreme Court decision on FSC v. Paxton, the Texas age verification law.

Sex Work CEO Debuts Upgraded 'GPTease' AI Assistant

Sex Work CEO has introduced the new Canvas in-chat editing feature to its AI-powered, NSFW text generator, GPTease.

UPDATED: Supreme Court Rules Against Adult Industry in Pivotal Texas AV Case

The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday issued its decision in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton, striking a blow against the online adult industry by ruling in support of Texas’ controversial age verification law, HB 1181.

North Carolina Passes Extreme Bill Targeting Adult Sites

The North Carolina state legislature this week ratified a bill that would impose new regulations that industry observers have warned could push adult websites and platforms to ban most adult creators and content.

Supreme Court Ruling Due Friday in FSC v. Paxton AV Case

The U.S. Supreme Court will rule on Friday in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton, the adult industry trade association's challenge to Texas’ controversial age verification law, HB 1181.

Ofcom: More Porn Providers Commit to Age Assurance Measures

A number of adult content providers operating in the U.K. have confirmed that they plan to introduce age checks in compliance with the Online Safety Act by the July 25 deadline, according to U.K. media regulator Ofcom.

Show More