Puffy Network Joins Secured Ranks With HTTPS

Puffy Network Joins Secured Ranks With HTTPS

PRAGUE — The Puffy Network today announced that it has now implemented HTTPS to all affiliate and membership websites.

With HTTPS, users see a green padlock in the upper left-hand corner of their browsers, indicating a secured view where others can’t see what they are looking at.

Some of the biggest brands in online adult entertainment have moved over to a fully compliant secure sockets layer with HTTPS. Adult giant AEBN recently said it would integrate HTTPS in the vast number of websites it operates.

Webmaster Central, HotMovies and MindGeek tube sites PornHub.com and YouPorn.com have already switched over to HTTPS.

“We are sure this will help increase conversions for affiliates and help our members to feel more secure while consuming our all-exclusive adult production videos,” a Puffy Network spokesman said.

“The brand, which has been producing exclusive niche content since 2010, operates two affiliate programs, PuffyCash.com and VIPissyCash.com  comprised of 10 single sites. Customers have the option of membership or token-based purchases and affiliates earn $25 PPS or 50 percent revshare.

“Current affiliate links will automatically be redirected to HTTPS, but if affiliates wish they can replace the HTTP with HTTPS within their link codes to have a clean and updated link.”

PuffyCash.com sites include PuffyNetwork.com, WetAndPuffy.com, WetAndPissy.com, WeLikeToSuck.com, EuroBabeFacials.com, SimplyAnal.com, Got2Pee.com and LexiDona.com.

VIPissyCash.com sites include VIPissy.com and FisterTwister.com.

Contact support@puffycash.com or webmaster@vipissy.com for more information.

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