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AVM Software, Inc., established in June 1998[1] and operating under the brand name Paltalk, specializes in providing software solutions. The company owns and operates a diverse portfolio of subsidiaries, including Paltalk.com, Camfrog.com, Tinychat.com, Firetalk.com, Vumber.com (a virtual number company), and as of 2022, ManyCam.com.[2]
The Company offers multimedia social applications and voice-over-the-internet services. Paltalk serves customers worldwide, and has developed several Android and iPhone applications.[3]
Controversies
Because of the way Paltalk handled the acquisition of ManyCam, some customers have accused it of bait-and-switch tactics.[4]
References
- ↑ LinkedIn: AVM Software
- ↑ "Paltalk Inc Announces Acquisition of Visicom's ManyCam Assets" Globenewswire. via Internet Archive
- ↑ Crunchbase: AVM Software
- ↑ ManyCam Controversies