Sex Alternative Relaunches 'Porn for TV' Streaming Site

LOS ANGELES — Sex Alternative has relaunched its Porn for TV website, billed as an alternative to smart TV apps for viewing porn.

Since most TV app stores do not allow explicitly pornographic content in their apps, a rep noted, “streaming it to TV can involve a difficult setup process. Any porn site can be viewed with a smart TV browser, but it's a frustrating interface for browsing websites, considering that the TV remote cursor is either too slow or often misses the mark when pointing.”

"Since browsing content on a television while sitting on a couch provides a more comfortable experience, and since many hotels have already stopped providing pay-per-view channels," the rep continued, "Porn for TV was engineered to operate like TV apps when using the remote."

There is no registration required to use Porn for TV, allowing users to remain anonymous. No downloads are necessary and the service does not require screen mirroring, or a screencasting-capable TV model.

For more information, visit p0rn.tv.

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