Megacams Rolls Out New Platform Features

LOS ANGELES — Megacams is rolling out a new logo as well as multi-feature private messaging between creators and fans.

A rep noted Megacams "hosts the biggest collection of live cams and homemade adult content in one place. They've rebranded completely with new colors and logo. With a refreshed layout full of energy they’re ready to give consumers what they’ve been waiting for."

“Megacams is a safe platform where everyone is in control of their own content and how they interact with their fans, and while we’ve made some big changes, and added some great new features, our core services remain the same," the rep continued. "We want to connect models and fans with a platform that allows them to easily interact at any time of the day, keeping the control firmly in the hands of the models."

The new private messaging option "enables safe and secure personal interactions" and will help "bring creators and fans together and build a tighter community," said the rep, with new features such as picture and video sharing, chat tipping and PPM, including a free option.

Additionally, a new xFeed feature "replaces the profile wall; the model can directly publish on-the-go to followers throughout the day in just a few simple steps," the rep explained.

xFeed will also be shown in the chat window next to an ongoing conversation, allowing followers to quickly access posts in real time.

"We’re continually gaining feedback and working hard to ensure that Megacams continues to reflect the company vision," the rep said. "User experience remains at the forefront of everything we do and the new platform has made the whole experience more enjoyable for both fans and creators from the moment they land on the page."

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