Adult Cloud Storage and File Transfer Platform SceneLocker Launches

Adult Cloud Storage and File Transfer Platform SceneLocker Launches

LOS ANGELES — Adult cloud storage and file transfer platform SceneLocker has launched a closed beta test.

“SceneLocker will revolutionize our ability to safely and confidently store our valuable assets without the constant fear of being deleted,” said SceneLocker spokesperson Cherie DeVille. “Finally, we have a content storage solution where we don’t have to hide in the shadows, not knowing if we’ll wake up to tens of thousands of dollars of our valuable content deleted for simply existing.”

SceneLocker founder Matt Slayer explained that the platform was born out of a demand for cloud storage and file-sharing solutions tailored to content creators.

“I was constantly being asked about cloud storage and file sharing solutions by creators — a number of whom had seen their Google Drive accounts terminated without warning,” he said. “I realized that there was no company that catered specifically to the adult industry. Big Tech does not care about us. So, I assembled a team to bring to life my vision of a system specifically for content creators.”

SceneLocker recently completed its internal testing.

“This is the point where we are ready for the input of creators, where they give it a spin on their own workflows, and we take their feedback,” Slayer said. “What sets us apart from other storage platforms is, we are interested in your suggestions. If you have a good idea, and it plays, we will implement it."

Participating testers will receive 1TB of free storage for the duration of the beta, along with up to a 20% discount at full launch.

For more information, visit SceneLocker.

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