HeatSeek Graces Pages of Maxim Magazine

SAN FRANCISCO — Software developer HeatSeek.com, a company billed as the iTunes of adult content, was chosen by Maxim Magazine as "the best way to hide porn" on a computer. HeatSeek is a private adult browser, organizer, media player and downloader.

Maxim, which has a circulation of more than 4 million subscribers, goes into detail about the software and its features in the magazine's "Down Low" section.

"[HeatSeek's] password protection and 128-bit encryption keep files secure from anyone using your laptop — you pick an innocuous icon and program name when you install it — while hiding your browsing history and providing a playlist organizer," the article read.

"HeatSeek and Maxim are both about giving discerning consumers a high-quality experience when it comes to adult topics, and we're proud to be recognized by Maxim as the leader in our field," HeatSeek President Dave Brown said.

Brown recently spent time on Maxim Radio's "Covino & Rich" show to discuss HeatSeek's sudden growth and expansion on the web. Brown also spent time on the "Kevin & Bean Show" on 106.7 KROQ-FM in Los Angeles.

The HeatSeek's software is available at HeatSeek.com.

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