A Specialised Porn Browser?
If you like your porn but don’t know how to get it (hmm), apparently a browser that’s launched today will make it easier for you. It’s called Heatseek. There’s a more detailed review of it on TechCrunch, but apparently, it’s useful for downloading and organising your porn, and for covering up your traces.
The catch is that the files you download are viewable only through Heatseek, unless you shell out $20 for a premium version. There may be other catches, which dedicated porn viewers are better placed to discover.
The best part of that review on TechCrunch are some of the comments, such as:
Please go look out there and profile companies which really are worth rather than writing about some browser which is targeting the sick porn audience… Sheesh!!!
and
This is such a turn-off. I have enough hassle shoveling through e-porn daily, why do I have to read about getting it “efficiently” on Techcrunch as well? And I thought I liked reading Techcrunch.
Oh Noez! Dirty pornographers are defiling my pure computer screen!
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Presumably a relatively minor adaptation could result in a browser which will avoid porn, thus allowing the company to cover both ends of the pruriency spectrum (assuming they’re sufficiently on the ball).
Well, content blockers are a known entity. There are a lot of merry tales of people getting blocked while googling Essex and Scunthorp.