IAFD, Adult Empire Cash Launch New Streaming Service

IAFD, Adult Empire Cash Launch New Streaming Service

PITTSBURGH — Internet Adult Film Database (IAFD), the venerable online resource site, and Adult Empire Cash have partnered on IAFD Streaming, to offer access to more than 60,000 films and over 200,000 scenes.

A streaming service was not on the boards for the company, said IAFD webmaster Jeff Vanzetti. “We’ve had a great relationship with Adult Empire for as long as we’ve been offering our visitors a place to buy stuff, which has been going on for more years than I care to ponder,” he said. “Frankly, we hadn’t thought about adding a streaming site to our offerings, but Daniel Chura and the Adult Empire Cash team reached out and we saw the value of the offering. It only took a few vodka tonics and some fried rice and we were off to the races.”

IAFD Streaming membership perks include daily updates, a 10-percent discount on pleasure products and free access to a Roku channel.

"The premium model of IAFD’s streaming portal closely aligns with the site’s longtime emphasis on the importance of paying for porn. IAFD was a strong supporter of Adult Empire’s ‘Pay For Your Porn’ campaign when it launched in 2014,” a site rep said.

Chura, director of affiliates for Adult Empire Cash, said the streaming service plans were only recently finalized. “The amazing team at IAFD have provided an awesome, reliable service to the industry, and are a go-to resource for many porn consumers. Giving them a place where those users can stream and find great information was something we believe will be a great asset. IAFD has always shown the industry love, and we wanted to give some back.”

The IAFD Streaming price menu ranges from a one-day trial membership for $1.99 to a $19.99 launch promotional discount and a 12-month discount plan for $99.99.

Click here for additional details. Follow IAFD on Twitter and find Adult Empire Cash’s Twitter handle here.

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