If you need some extra money and have no qualms about oversharing online, porn company CamSoda has a business proposition for you.
The company on Thursday launched LifeStream, a new program that lets people broadcast their candid daily lives online, 24/7, in exchange for cash and other perks. That means broadcasting everything from your in-the-bedroom romps to more mundane parts of your day, like waking up and checking Instagram, eating your breakfast, and brushing your teeth.
In return for your participation, CamSoda will give you $200 a month plus a free camera rig, complete with up to three HD webcams, which will be placed in various rooms of your home and broadcast 24/7. The company will also pay for your monthly internet bill.
"Live streaming has quickly become a focal point of our society, with more people than ever broadcasting themselves to reach and connect with large audiences," CamSoda VP Darren Press said in a statement.
But unlike on other live streaming platforms like Facebook Live or Twitter's Periscope, where users choose the moments they want to broadcast and share, CamSoda's program "broadcasts everything — from surfing the internet to eating lunch," Press said.
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"It's a true depiction of someone's entire life — and doesn't require any nudity or sex," he added. "We're confident people will want to share and watch it."
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If you want to broadcast your life, meanwhile, email CamSoda, and someone from the company will reach out to discuss the program in greater detail. Once all the paperwork is signed, CamSoda's product team will send you the webcams. In addition to broadcasting the uncensored stream, participants will "have the ability to encapsulate specific parts of their day in the form of stories, similar to those on Snapchat, Instagram, and Facebook," CamSoda said.
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