JustFor.fans Celebrates 1 Million Registered Users

JustFor.fans Celebrates 1 Million Registered Users

LOS ANGELES — JustFor.fans (JFF) is marking the significant milestone of over 1 million registered users in less than three years.

"Since its official launch, the popular fan platform has increased its reach exponentially — particularly in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic — by providing an incredible opportunity for models and influencers to generate income as independent content providers," noted a rep, adding the platform is supported and maintained by "a trusted 13-year adult industry veteran who puts a premium on safety, with anti-piracy fingerprinting to ensure optimal online security and financial success, implementing model payouts of up to 85%."

JFF's fan offerings include specialty video clips, live cams, model stores, sexting, audio uploads, queued posts, in-profile searches, access to Instagram and Snapchat, automated video previews and model preview pages.

"We are so pleased to see so many new subscribers join the JFF family in such a short period of time, which speaks to the growing influence of channels like these that makes it easier than ever for models to take control of their own product and successfully benefit from it,” Founder Dominic Ford said.

"We believe that one of the secrets to our success so far is our commitment to diversity and being a welcoming home to LGBTQIA+ and non-binary models who want to thrive in an environment where opportunities abound."

In related news, JFF recently announced over $25,000 in donations in support of the #BLM movement, which was added to the platform's Charitable Giving Program in July 2020, and celebrated its top-performing trans male and female, cis male and female and non-binary content creators for 2020.

Visit JustFor.fans for additional information and follow the platform on Twitter.

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