CamContacts Debuts Redesigned Mobile Platform

CamContacts Debuts Redesigned Mobile Platform

LOS ANGELES — CamContacts has launched a "new sophisticated and sexy design" for its mobile user interface.

"CamContacts brought the first mobile product to market in 2006 with video streaming to mobile phones," noted a rep. "In 2010, they were the first live cams company to offer fully optimized apps for viewers on all mobile devices, including Apple and Android. And in 2015, they launched live video sessions from any remote Android devices."

The new mobile site "comes complete with cutting-edge technology, a beautiful clean design and a user interface that showcases the best of the CamContacts community," the rep said.

"Since its inception in 2001, CamContacts has hosted one of the world’s most popular live cams communities. Today it has chat hosts from more than 170 countries, uses a proprietary video streaming platform and seamless billing capabilities," the rep continued. "CamContacts is passionately committed to its special community of loyal members, both viewers and chat hosts, and believes that with these continued improvements lay the foundations of many more years of growth and enthusiastic cam connections."

Visit CamContacts online and on Twitter. Click here to apply as a chat host.

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