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Mobile STD Registry Launched Just in Time for Valentine’s Day
The original STD Carrier Registry got super fabulous mobile friendly makeover just in time for Valentine's Day.

STD Carriers Disease Control and Prevention Services unveiled the latest version of their online sexually transmitted disease (STD) fighting machine by giving STDCarriers.com a mobile friendly facelift just in time for Valentine’s Day. The renovation is part of an effort to improve the usability of the site for those looking to out people with HIV/AIDS, Genital Herpes, Genital Warts, HPV, and Hepatitis C online anonymously with their phones.
Best known for the International STD Carrier Registry, STD Carriers is no stranger to the criticism that comes with innovation. Inventing the first online early warning alert system for STD prevention powered by a public database full of user-generated reports was sure to raise a few eyebrows, but doing so without a mobile friendly design can make obvious questions of privacy and legality distant afterthoughts when overall professionalism and technical aptitude are called into question. Despite always being capable of accomplishing its primary mission, one nagging annoyance kept coming back to irritate STD Carriers at unexpected and inopportune moments due to critics hurling insults at the site's visual design. They called it poor, disorganized, and at times even downright amateur. In response STDCarriers.com underwent intensive treatment to prevent future flare-ups by detecting mobile devices and serving them mobile friendly pages with a professional look to last.
In the age of Tinder, the need to screen potential mates for threats to the purity and essence of your natural fluids has never been greater. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) "STDs Continue to Rise in the U.S." and "Urgent action [is] needed to break the cycle of STD increases." STD Carriers is here to answer that call. Imagine yourself on a date with someone that seems great, but you want to be safe and take a bathroom break, take out your phone and do a background check. What you find could save your life. The International STD Carrier Registry has thousands of reports on people. Hopefully people not like your special someone, but how would you know without taking out your phone and typing in their name? STD Carriers gives you a heads up you otherwise would not have.
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Dishonest people with STDs look normal, act normal, and hide the truth until it is too late. In recognizing a STD carrier physical appearance counts for nothing. If he openly declares himself to be a STD carrier, you take his word for it. If a person consistently reads and advocates the views expressed in a STD treatment or prevention publication, he may be a STD carrier. If a person supports organizations which reflect STD testing, treatment, or prevention teachings or are labeled as STD treatment providers, she may be a STD carrier. If a person defends the activities of dishonest people with STDs while consistently attacking the policies of STDCarriers.com, she may be a STD carrier. If a person does all those things over a period of time, he or she must be a STD carrier. Unfortunately, that formula has its limits. Real knowledge from real people that swear to tell the truth is the best way to identify a STD carrier second only to medical record.
The new STD Carriers Disease Control and Prevention Services mobile website combines visual flair with social responsibility to deliver on all cylinders. Helping you lookout for your health wherever you are just in time for Valentine's Day. Search the STD Registry for that special someone and find out firsthand why surfing for STDs feels like shopping.