Stripchat Offers Free Private Cam Sessions to All New Members

Stripchat Offers Free Private Cam Sessions to All New Members

LOS ANGELES — Effective immediately, Stripchat will offer 320 free tokens, the equivalent to a ten-minute private session, to all new users.

Users may redeem the tokens for a session with the performer of their choice. Stripchat announced the initiative, a rep notes, to "help millions of people [who] remain quarantined and bolster the finances of models who cannot travel due to coronavirus restrictions."

 Max Bennet, VP of new media for Stripchat, hopes to "provide a new stimulus to the adult industry."

"There are millions of people who need companionship right now," he explained, "and we are allowing them to dive into a free virtual date with a model on our platform. We’re subsidizing both models and fans in the interest of saving the adult community."

Direct inquiries to new.user@stripchat.com with the subject line "COVID" for instructions on how to register and participate.

"With millions of people unable to go outside, the industry is going to see a tremendous rise in traffic,” said Bennet. “Our goal is to direct that from free content and sites that don’t sustain performers to ones that do. We believe programs like this can help end loneliness and social isolation — while making sure performers aren’t struggling over bills."

For additional details, follow Stripchat on Twitter.

Visit the Stripchat Sexuality Resource Center here.

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