CamLife Magazine Releases App to Apple Store, Google Play

VENICE, Calif. — CamLife Magazine has released its newest edition as an app to both the Apple Store and Google Play.

Subscriptions are available for $9.99 per year, or $2.99 per issue, while the app itself is free to download. There is also free content available on the app and CamLife offers a free trial.

“The team here at CamLife Magazine has been working very hard to make a lot of changes,” CamLife Magazine CEO Gabriel Bender Cain said. “We have completely redesigned our website. We have developed new partnerships. We are very proud to be the first trade publication for the live webcam community to have an app on both major stores.”

“We would like to thank everyone who helped out and believed in our vision of shared community,” Cain added.

Issue No. 11 of CamLife Magazine is now available on the Apple Store and Google Play, featuring cover model MelRose along with Blonde Dutchess, Brutus K, Isabella Ethan, ChloeJewels, Christy Ocean and Allie Awesome.

For more information, click here.

Related:  

Copyright © 2024 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

Woodhull Urges the Supreme Court to Find Texas AV Law Unconstitutional

he Woodhull Foundation and the Electronic Frontier Foundation submitted a brief to the United States Supreme Court on Thursday urging the Justices to rule on Texas’ age verification law.

AEBN Publishes Popular Searches for March and April

AEBN has released the top search terms for the months of  March and April from its straight and gay theaters in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

2024 XBIZ Creator Awards Winners Announced

Winners of the 2024 XBIZ Creator Awards were revealed Wednesday evening during a live ceremony at E11EVEN Nightclub in Miami, Florida. The event, presented by Fansly, was hosted by Siri Dahl and Little Puck.

'90s Japanese Performer Sues to Remove Titles from Streaming Site

Former Japanese performer Miyuki Ariga is suing the Fanza adult streaming site at the Tokyo District Court to remove four titles she appeared on in 1994.

Free Speech Coalition Asks Court to Block Montana AV Law

The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) has asked the US District Court of Montana to block the state's new age verification law.

Segpay Launches Virtual 'Segcard' Creator Payout Solution

Segpay has updated its Segcard creator payout option by offering a new, virtual version.

Leading Conservative Think Tank Slams 5th Circuit for Upholding Texas Age Verification Law

Leading conservative think tank the American Enterprise Institute has published an opinion piece penned by one of its senior fellows criticizing the 5th Circuit endorsement of Texas’ controversial age verification law.

OpenAI Shuts Down AI-Generated Porn Rumors

A spokesperson for OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, has shut down online chatter about how a rumored relaxation of the company’s stance against AI-generated NSFW content may result in a lifting of its porn ban.

Former Trump Staffer, Project 2025 Advisor John McEntee Predicts a Total Porn Ban

John McEntee, senior advisor to the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 and a former key figure in the Trump administration, is predicting an eventual full ban on pornography, claiming that once it is enacted, “this country will flourish.”

Vendo Launches 'Pay by Bank' Service

Vendo has launched its new Pay by Bank checkout system.

Show More