BoodiGo Android Searches Remain Steady 2 Years After Debut

BOSTON — Two years after adult search engine BoodiGo.com launched its Android app, searches for erotic content remain at a steady pace.

Android users with BoodiGo’s app can keep porn searches and consumption out of their personal browser history by searching in-app from their phones. The app debuted in May 2015 exclusively at the MiKandi store.

Colin Rowntree, co-founder of BoodiGo and owner of Wasteland.com, told XBIZ that searches remain steady on the Android app and “shows folks are using it.”

“From what I can extrapolate from BoodiGo server stats showing what the app is pulling, it gets a pretty consistent 2,000 search queries a day from the app,” he said.

“We at Wasteland.com have been friends with the owners and crew at MiKandi since they first launched and, in addition to the various films and features we have put on their platform, when we launched BoodiGo in 2015, it was another perfect fit,” Rowntree said.

“Mobile users, after all, are also concerned about being able to surf the web privately with no data mining, so the BoodiGo app offers them this for free!”

BoodiGo’s private adult search app for Android can be downloaded here.

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