How to Find (and Add) Porn Channels to Your Roku

How to Find (and Add) Porn Channels to Your Roku

LOS ANGELES — With a growing awareness that streaming player Roku allows users to add unlisted private channels to their platform experience, several “cord-cutting” websites are offering detailed instructions on how to stream adult channels — including leading sector brands — on this widespread modality of TV/internet viewing.

Cord-cutter news site Cloudwards recently offered an updated version of a guide, penned by editor Sandra Pattinson, showing “how to watch porn on Roku by adding hidden channel codes to your account.”

Pattinson accurately points out that although “there isn’t an 'adult' category, and searching for such content in the Roku Channel Store doesn’t return the desired results,” there is indeed “a way to get over that hump.”

After warning readers to use a VPN for added security, the article then offers answers to streaming FAQs such as, “How Can I Find Hidden Channels on Roku?” “How Do I Get the Private Pornhub Channel on My Roku?” "Are There Any Free Porn Channels on Roku?” and “The Ins and Outs of Watching Porn on Roku.”

The article also offers specific Roku adult channel codes for popular brands such as Pornhub, AdultEmpire, Adult Time, Sugar Instant, TLAGay and several others.

Cloudwards also notes that Roku’s parental control provides the ability to prevent minors from adding “unsuitable certified Roku channels, paid subscriptions or private channels.”

To learn ”How to Watch Porn on Roku in 2021: Stream Adult Channels,” visit Cloudwards.net.

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