HeatSeek Now Burns Video DVDs, Hides IP

SAN FRANCISCO — Adult web browser HeatSeek, which allows anonymous surfing of adult sites, has released a new version of its software that lets users burn video DVDs and watch them on any DVD player. The new version also comes with an IP-masking feature that stops Internet companies from tracking a user's browsing activities.

“These features were developed in response to our users, who are very vocal about what they like, don’t like, and what new features they want to see next, “ HeatSeek spokesperson Tole said. “We are working hard to keep up with their demands and, in the process, developing a lot of new technology. There are some really brilliant features in the pipeline.”

The patent-pending technology of the Windows-based software includes a specialized web browser, downloader and media player. Users can obtain and view their content in a completely secure and private environment.

HeatSeek also offers video bookmarking, DVD burning, a library and playlist manager, as well as protection against popups, viruses, and malware. Users who do not want to install the software on a computer's hard drive can run HeatSeek discreetly from a portable hard drive or USB key.

HeatSeek contains no spyware or adware and has been featured in Maxim magazine, on Playboy Radio and the TechCrunch technology blog.

For more information or to download the software, visit HeatSeek.com.

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