FuckingAwesome.com Launches With Free-to-Try 4K Content

FuckingAwesome.com Launches With Free-to-Try 4K Content

PANAMA CITY, Panama — FuckingAwesome.com has opened its doors to fans of hardcore porn, offering users “no strings attached” 4K Ultra-HD porn and more.

According to the company, in a move that turns the current industry practice of paying for premium HD content on its head, the Fucking Awesome website offers free-to-try 4K high-definition porn with no advertisements and no requirement to create an account.

Users can download and stream all Ultra HD videos on the site, with the website counting down to the release of exclusive new videos each week.

“This will absolutely revolutionize the online adult entertainment industry as we know it and will lift the bar with regard to what users expect from streaming sites,” Fucking Awesome CMO Brad John explains. “Users will be able to visit our site and enjoy free Ultra-HD porn featuring some of the biggest names in the industry.”

John says the site is excited to be working with porn stars such as Jynx Maze and Riley Reid who are providing the site with exclusive UHD content.

“FuckingAwesome.com will additionally offer social media features that will allow fans to follow and connect with their favorite performers,” John adds, “along with a news section that contains exciting interviews with well-known performers and industry figures.”

John calls the decision by FuckingAwesome.com to provide its 4K porn for free “groundbreaking.”

“FuckingAwesome provides a new and unique take on the 4K porn market by giving the end user high quality produced content with no advertisements or the need to sign-up,” John concludes. “Having already produced videos with some of the biggest stars in the industry FuckingAwesome.com is excited to not only bring high-quality content but also interviews with the stars and the chance for fans to interact with their favorite girls through social media.”

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