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Reality porn firm CamSoda wants to fit creepy ‘voyeur cams’ inside your home so strangers can watch you have SEX… and SLEEP

Adult firm will pay exhibitionists, porn stars and highly sexed people to broadcast everything which happens inside their house

A PROMINENT porn company has offered to pay people to install surveillance cameras inside their home and broadcast a 24/7 "LifeStream" which lets strangers watch them having SEX.

CamSoda, a company which specialises in webcam pornography, has just launched a new website designed to "capitalise on the burgeoning live streaming trend made popular by Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Snapchat".

 The LifeStream website will feature lots of ladies wearing very little
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The LifeStream website will feature lots of ladies wearing very little
 Users will be able to watch their favourite stars as they sleep
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Users will be able to watch their favourite stars as they sleep

It has offered to pay people $200 (£156) a month to transmit their most intimate moments to the world but said bold broadcasters could expect to earn a great deal more.

Darren Press, VP of CamSoda, said enterprising sex performers could net up to $10,000 (£8,000) a week by using the publicity offered by LifeStream to get people to pay them to perform various intimate acts in front of webcams.

This is called camming and it's a form of sex work that can be extraordinarily profitable.

 These ladies are cooking a meal, but there's no telling what else they might decide to get up to
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These ladies are cooking a meal, but there's no telling what else they might decide to get up to

Performers earn money by getting viewers to give them tips or pay for private shows.

Press said his new website would be totally uncensored, unlike Instagram or other social networks.

"We're not going to give you a hard time because your bush slipped out or you decided to wear small underwear," he told The Sun Online.

"Everybody talks about being politically correct, but we will let people share what they want to share.

"Just this week you had Amber Rose censored by Instagram, just for being a beautiful model posing in her natural form.

"She wasn't doing anything grotesque, but they still pulled down her pictures."

Press is currently sorting through "a few hundred" applications from people who want to set up their own LiveStream.

He said the brave people who want to get involved "run the gamut" from horny pairs of 20-year-olds to "exhibitionist" couples in their sixties who want to share their romps with the world.

 It's a fair bet that most LifeStream viewers will want to see performers doing this, rather than cooking and playing games
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It's a fair bet that most LifeStream viewers will want to see performers doing this, rather than cooking and playing games

CamSoda even received one application from a garage that wanted to broadcast non-sexual footage of the inside of a workshop.

Once the porn firm has decided it wants to work with someone, it sends them several specially designed "voyeur cams" which can be installed around their home.

This means lusty voyeurs can watch people enjoying the act of physical love - or simply gaze at them sleeping.

Charley Hart, a webcam performer, has already installed the LifeStream cameras in her home.

She told The Sun Online she is an "introverted extrovert" who "loves to be watched but doesn't want to be seen".

Charley makes a living by filming herself engaged in noisy moments of solo pleasure.

 Charley Hart, an adult performer who earns a living from 'camming'
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Charley Hart, an adult performer who earns a living from 'camming'

She also welcomes sexual partners into her home and gets an "ecstatic" reaction from viewers as they watch her romp.

"The neighbours don't know I'm camming, although I can get loud sometimes," she said.

"With LifeStream, I get to decide where I put the cameras.

"So far, they are in the bedroom, living room and bathroom.

"My viewers love it when I get in the shower."

 Charley used to work in a sex toy shop before deciding to make the jump and become a web cam performer
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Charley used to work in a sex toy shop before deciding to make the jump and become a web cam performer

It's an unconventional job which would shock many people.

But Charley has her work/life balance sorted - which is more than many of us can say.

"I work part-time hours," she added.

"Sometimes it can be physically difficult on the body.

"I would love to work full time, but I don't think my [nether regions] could handle it."

A different porn firm recently started offering virtual reality "sex education" classes to help ladies become better lovers.


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