xPeeps Teams with HeatSeek, Braincash for Member Services

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Adult social networking site xPeeps is offering members new services through HeatSeek and Braincash.

Adult browser HeatSeek has created the xPeeps Browser White Label for the site. The new browser, which is used like Internet Explorer or Firefox, will begin user sessions on the xPeeps home page, and supplies a connection to members so the xPeeps team can directly communicate with them.

"The partnership was a natural fit," AEBN's Liz Wright said. "The white label browser will enhance the xPeeps experience for our members."

The HeatSeek browser gives its users a way to protect their adult web experience by camouflaging the browser on the desktop as a completely innocuous spreadsheet file. Not only does this file shield the user content, history, bookmarks, cookies, and cache from prying eyes, but it also allows the user to browse, download, organize and view adult content in a private environment. Dual-password protection allows the desktop icon to open as a user-specified page for the main password and the browser when the alternate password is used.

xPeeps also has teamed up with adult webmaster program Braincash, adding Braincash's white label review site to the social networking site. xPeeps Reviews through Braincash offers reviews for porn sites across the web, based on eight criteria to give surfers the lowdown before they click.

"We're very excited about our partnership with Braincash," Wright said. "This is the first step in our new relationship and it's such a positive one. We're pleased to be able to offer this added service for xPeeps users."

For more information, visit the xPeeps website.

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