JustFor.fans Offers 'JFF Exclusives Program' With 85% Payouts

JustFor.fans Offers 'JFF Exclusives Program' With 85% Payouts

LOS ANGELES — JustFor.fans has added a new program for models to its platform: JFF Exclusives.

According to the company, JFF Exclusives are models who use JFF as their only fan platform. While these models are still able to work for professional porn studios and live cam sites, they cannot use similar fan/subscription-based services.

As a JFF Exclusive, models will receive 85 percent payouts on all tips, private media, SMS correspondences and store sales. They will receive a “JFF Exclusive Model” badge on their profile page and be featured on the new JFF Exclusives page, where fans can browse exclusive models only, giving them more exposure on the site.

In addition, JFF has opened up its model referral program, wherein models can refer other exclusive models to the JFF platform and receive five percent of the referred model’s net income.

Finally, all JFF exclusive models have access to the new JFF Fingerprinting system to help stop piracy. Videos uploaded using this new system are marked in a way that once a pirated version is found, JFF can tell who uploaded it and terminate their account. They can also assist the model in suing the pirates for damages.

“We have a loyal group of models who have chosen to make JFF their home exclusively,” JFF CEO Dominic Ford said. “We want to reward this segment of our community by offering features exclusively to them. We are as loyal to them as they are to us.”

“We hope our members who use our competition will think about moving over to us exclusively — we do a lot more for our models and are constantly innovating our platform,” Ford added. “Throughout the year, we will be adding lots of features to the site, and some functionality will be reserved only for this group of models.”

For more information, visit JustFor.fans.

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