SceneLocker Cloud Storage System Extends Closed Beta
LOS ANGELES, Calif. – SceneLocker, a secure cloud storage and file transfer system “tailored to the needs of content creators,” announced that it has extended its closed Beta test first announced in October
“With age verification legislation popping up across the country, popular cloud storage platforms will feel increasing pressure to drop ties to anything adult-related,” the company said in announcing the extension of the beta period. “With its mandated proof of age requirement, SceneLocker is designed for – and only for – adults who create video content and is custom-tailored to their content storage/sharing needs.”
Saying that the platform prioritizes “Prioritizing reliability, security and privacy” is described as a “personal storage vault with the ability to create quick single use links to share stored files in a safe and secure way between creators and collaborators.”
“We at SceneLocker are excited to announce that we are extending our beta for established content creators,” said Matt Slayer, SceneLocker co-founder and host of the And Now We Drink podcast. “The input of creators, after giving SceneLocker a spin on their own workflows, has been invaluable.
“We feel the input from the community will help us shape the product even further to be the number one resource for creators,” Slayer added. “If you have a good idea, and it plays, we will implement it. In return, participating testers will receive 1TB of free storage for the duration of the Beta and up to a 20% pricing discount at launch.”
According to the announcement, content creators can register at SceneLocker.com and “a SceneLocker rep will email approved adult creators to let them know that they have been accepted.”
For more information, go to SceneLocker.com and follow the company on X @SceneLocker. For more from Matt Slayer, follow him on X @Matt_Slayer on Instagram @mattslayer and on Bluesky: @mattslayer.bskyverified.social.