CamContacts Launches Website Redesign

CamContacts Launches Website Redesign

LOS ANGELES — CamContacts has announced the launch of a newly redesigned website. The camming platform, which has been in business since 2001, is tub-thumping a relaunched site “complete with cutting-edge technology, a beautiful clean design, new features and a user interface that showcases the best of the community,” according to a rep.

"This release has generated some serious excitement from the chat hosts, studios and members alike," the rep commented, "The new site is refreshing and does a great job connecting members to exactly what they are looking for.”

“It's been a big project, but one that we're proud of,” the rep added.

CamContacts — known for their motto “Any Time, Any Place, Any Device” — “brought the first mobile product to market in 2006 with video streaming to mobile phones,” the rep said.

“In 2010 we were the first live cams company to offer fully optimized apps for viewers on all mobile devices, including Apple and Android,” they added. “And in 2015 we launched live video sessions from any remote Android devices.”

To learn more about CamContacts, follow them online and on Twitter.

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