LONDON, UK—Top webcam provider ImLive.com announced today that it is launching a virtual "Panic Button" on its site that allows users to override any stream and switch screens to a site of each user's personal choosing. The new feature was launched to help those who are quarantined due to coronavirus, and are worried about having a partner or roommate walks in on them while perusing the hot, hot, HOT (and explicit) sexual materials on the ImLive site.
“Amidst the coronavirus and the quarantines that are being put into effect, it’s important that people still enjoy themselves. They just have to do that from home now, while in the company of partners and/or roommates. For adult interactions, when privacy is often preferred, people must now contend with others suddenly being in the same room as them,” noted Adrian Stoneman, VP of ImLive.com. “To help people make connections with our models without having someone walk in on them, we’ve launched a Panic Button that allows them to quickly change to a safe-for-work (SFW) website. Now people can engage in adult interactions without getting caught, and get off with confidence.”
While users can customize the Panic Button to pull up sites that are of interest to them, the default website will be the CDC’s website, a valuable resource and believable alibi in these trying times.
The feature was added after ImLive.com noted a 15% increase in site traffic over the past weeks that stay-at-home orders have been in place. However, models have started reporting that users are abruptly asking to “cut-off” chats because another person suddenly entered the room. In response to the increasing number of model reports, ImLive.com developed the red Panic Button, located on the right side of the screen for easy access to every user.
For more information on the Panic Button or to try it out, visit ImLive.com.
(Editor's Note: We went to ImLive's site, and sure enough, the button is there, and it does take those who use it to the CDC site, though the destination is editable. What we don't know is whether ImLive will keep the button available past April Fool's Day—that is, today—though we think it could certainly be useful at least for the duration of the isolation.)