MyPornProfile Releases App to Record, Sell Videos

CHICAGO — MyPornProfile.com, the social media content sharing space, has launched a new app for models to record videos on their cell phones.

Available in both the iTunes and Google Play stores, the MPP app lets models record, upload and sell their videos right from their phone.

After a model records their video, they enter a title, description, price they want to sell it for, and click upload. If the video is already prerecorded, the app can still be used to upload and sell their content.

“No one else in the adult market offers an app like ours in both the iTunes and Google play stores," site owner Sam Saturn said. "Being able to record and sell video anywhere at anytime is a real game changer.

"Our models don’t have to be tied down to a webcam or rely on expensive video cameras to record naughty videos. HD cameras in today’s smartphones have opened up this market and allow the girls to do it themselves. And, the possibilities are endless of where they can shoot — they can record a POV video in the comfort of their own home or even in a public location.”

The new application was created with adult models in mind and is simple to use.

To download the app from the iTunes store click here and from the Google Play store click here.

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