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    virgin by request ;) HunkyLuke's Avatar
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    more smartphones = more profits for porn biz

    There could be as many as 35 million paying subscribers to mobile adult websites by 2015, according to Juniper Research. These guys just put out a report (which costs £1750.00) that says more smartphone sales + cheap data plans = more surfers going to mobile adult sites and purchasing memberships.

    Unfortunately, that's about all the info they give out for free, but its just another big stat that highlights that mobile porn is becoming big business. So get your mobile sites out there, boys and girls, and get a part of that action :pimp:
    Luke H.
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    They have computers, and they may have other weapons of mass destruction x0pa's Avatar
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    the day we can get an app into the app store or android market will be awesome chaching
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    Some mobile networks - and some webmaster/hosts - are still not friendly to mobile users trying to access adult sites.

    I was recently at a motel in LA, where the room Internet was WiFi, served by SBC/AT+T, on which my desktop connected via WiFI, could not access XTube nor the HotMovies suite of sites, including my own white label.

    The two things I see potentially working to cause this: ISPs that filter adult, either hardcoded IPs because they know its a porn site, or based on content rating system... or webmaster/hosts that are trying to determine where the surfer is coming from, using what hardware, and somehow determining that he needs to be redirected to a mobile version of the site, and the redirects are failing.

    When I took my iPad to the Apple Store for a question, I did try to access the same sites in the store, and they failed to load with a warning "pornography", and a redirect to the Apple homepage.

    Mobile traffic is not a done deal.


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