Horny on main — literally!
Ever find yourself being horny while working out at the gym? In the middle of a shift at work? Riding the subway? Visiting boring family members? Well, does Sniffies have a solution for you!
This week, the popular cruising app is introducing a brand-new setting called “Vanilla Mode.” With a quick and simple toggle in the app’s settings menu, you can turn on “Vanilla Mode” and keep browsing without worrying about explicit pictures showing up on the map. This means that all explicit photos are blurred out, making your experience of using Sniffies in front of other people in public a little bit more private.
Given that Sniffies actively encourages users to share naked and explicit pictures of themselves on the app, “Vanilla Mode” is a helpful tool for those who want to browse in public but don’t want people around them to see all the “pole on main” that might pop up on their screens.
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“At Sniffies, we champion a shame-free environment, enabling users to express themselves fully,” the company wrote in a statement. “Our commitment to sexual liberation has positioned Sniffies as a leader in fast, no-holds-barred meetups. Vanilla Mode marks the next step in this journey, ensuring users can discreetly navigate the app when necessary, while still indulging in its intended experience during active engagement. It’s another valuable tool in our toolkit, dedicated to helping users cruise safely and comfortably.”
Even though a lot of people who engage in cruising enjoy the rush of potentially getting caught, other people do want to keep those experiences limited to appropriate times and locations. It may feel good to “get caught” in certain moments, but it’s probably not a great feeling to get caught while at work or around your relatives, for example.
Thankfully, users can now turn on “Vanilla Mode” and browse Sniffies without the risk of explicit photos popping up on your screen at an inconvenient time.
For more information about “Vanilla Mode,” visit the official Sniffies website.
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