AliceX.com Nominated for AW's 'Emerging Cam Site of the Year'

MAMAIA — Virtual reality adult webcam service AliceX.com has been nominated for Emerging Cam Site of the Year in the 2016 Adult Webcam Awards, which will take place on Jun. 8 in Mamaia, Romania. The awards show is the culminating event of the AW Summit.

"This nomination is an affirmation from the camming community that VR adult live webcams is the future," said Fabian Grey, CEO of AliceX.com. "It's extremely gratifying to join with so many other companies and colleagues who have been nominated and have been pivotal at moving the industry forward over the years."

To vote in the Emerging Cam Site of the Year category, visit this link.

The Adult Webcam Awards honor excellence and outstanding achievement in the adult webcam sector. The AW Summit is a leading trade convention gathering companies, models, product manufacturers, and technology firms involved in live camming.

AliceX.com began its public beta test in March. Users only need an Android smartphone and VR goggles, which are provided for free by the site, to use AliceX.com.

AliceX.com, a representative said, is "uncomplicated and easy to use" because it "does not require users to install an app or extra software, as the service is available via AliceX.com through a Web browser, whether on a laptop, desktop or a mobile device."

For more information on AliceX, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

For more information on the AW Summit, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

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