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For the Analog Parent in a Digital World
Have you heard of the website Omegle? I hadn’t until a teenager mentioned it in a comment on another article. I’ve also had several requests from concerned parents asking for a review. Omegle is a website that allows you to chat with a random stranger. So right away we have probably answered the question in the title of this post! Omegle is not okay for kids – unless you are okay with your kids chatting with complete strangers. I’m guessing that you’re not.
Omegle has been around since 2008, with video chat added in 2009. When you use Omegle you do not identify yourself through the service – chat participants are only identified as “You” and “Stranger”. From there however, anything goes – certainly a chat participant may decide to give their name, location, age and other personal information.
I tried it a few times by clicking on the link to start chatting with a stranger. The first thing I was asked was “asl” – meaning what is my age, sex and location. I disconnected immediately from that chat! On the second test, I ended up in a brief chat with a young man, a software developer from India. Well, that is what he said but that’s the thing – who really knows?
Another Be Web Smart reader did a test and shared the conversation with me:
Q: is this site safe for preteens?
Stranger 1: hahahahahahaha
Stranger 2: Wow
Stranger 1: send them to me pls
A quick Google search helped me to answer this question. A few clicks and I found text excerpts and videos on YouTube of teens sharing their stories of Omegle encounters. One video was a teen girl’s story of how she met up with an Omegle chat buddy in person without her parents’ knowledge. Another particularly sicko video showed how someone scared teens on an Omegle video chat with his face made up similar to the Joker from the Batman movie (R.I.P. Heath Ledger).
In case you’ve read this far and are still not quite convinced that Omegle is a bad idea, here are a few facts about privacy and how the Omegle service works:
1. The Omegle homepage clearly states that the service is not for those under 13: “Do not use Omegle if you are under 13. If you are under 18, use it only with a parent/guardian’s permission.” I’m guessing that not too many 16 year olds are asking mom or dad for the okay.
2. You can connect Omegle to your Facebook account to find chat partners with similar interests. When choosing this feature, an Omegle Facebook app will receive your Facebook “likes” and try to match you with a stranger with similar likes. This action connects your Omegle use to Facebook, and Facebook friends could potentially see Omegle activity on your profile. (Although you can change that setting – highlighted below – to “Me Only” so that your Omegle activity is not shared).
3. The Omegle privacy policy clearly states that the following information is saved on their servers for 120 days: “the time your chat began, your IP address, a randomly-generated ID tag assigned to your computer, your chat partner’s IP address, and your chat partner’s randomly-generated ID tag.” While this data is used for law enforcement and to try to track and prevent spammers, note that you are willingly providing this information when using Omegle.
4. There are two video chat modes, monitored and unmonitored. Using video chat requires that your computer’s IP address is made available to the stranger’s computer: “Omegle video chat requires a direct connection to be made between your computer and the other user’s computer…”
This is the warning received when initiating an unmonitored video chat:
5. At the end of an Omegle chat, users have the option to save the chat’s log and share the link. Therefore your conversation is not really private, and the contents of the chat including any personal information you might share can be sent to anyone without your knowledge.
You can take a look at the history in their web browser. The shortcut Ctrl-H will open the browser history in Firefox, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer and Safari. Then you can see what sites have been visited. Keep in mind that savvy kids may know how to delete their browsing history.
I was curious to know if the parental control software I use on our family laptop would allow my daughter to visit the Omegle site. We use Microsoft Live Family Safety and her account is filtered to only allow “General internet” websites, and no social media. I logged in to her account (I have the password, of course) and WAS able to get to the Omegle website. Not good! However, Live Family Safety gives me the ability to add any website to a block list. I can log into my admin account and specify any websites that should not be allowed. I did this right away to prevent Omegle from being available to my daughter.
Other services you can try for blocking specific websites include parental control filtering such as http://www.keepmyfamilysecure.com/ and http://www1.k9webprotection.com/, or browser add-ons such as BlockSite for Firefox and Chrome.
To sum it up, I generally think it’s a good idea to avoid websites that include a disclaimer like this one from Omegle’s home page:
I’m glad to see sites like these that help parents stay up to date and familiar with the things available online that can be dangerous for kids. Omegle is an absolute no-no of course.
What I’d like to see reviewed is the app called IM+. I’ve come to realize how this too should be on your list of reviews. Since it is available on almost all platforms and can be used for other services like MSN, Yahoo, etc., their Neighbor service is what worres me most.
Thanks John I’ll take a look and see if I can incorporate it into an upcoming review. (It was a comment just like yours that mentioned Omegle and asked if I could review it!)
im so scared!! I used omegle when my friend was over for a sleepover only teaxt and we lide about where we lived and everything ,please help im freaking out my mum last night was saying I don’t want to see you have been talking to stranger, u know what happens to girls that do and now im petrified
Hi cheska,
You’ll probably be okay if this was just a one-time thing. Just remember the feeling you are having now and that might prevent you from going on a site like that again! You can always mention to your mom that you did go on the site but know it was a mistake, which might be better than her finding out some other way.
I think we should have a petition signed to make kik better and safer to use so we can get 1/5 of the omegle problem gone.People use kik and skpye the most to link for this
then we should have omegle stop putting porn sites linked in their un moderated section.
When they give you a count down to ask you to leave. They leave another sex cam site for you to go on if you do not leave.
Omegle is good for depression and someone to talk to all you have to do is find the right person yes there are some weird people but just two quick clicks and you can go right in to tthe next chat to have someone there to talk it out it helped me not commit suicide once I found a kind person in today’s society teens like me are annoyed if how overprotective parents can be even though they think I’m doing good for my kid your kid should already know good and this site has potential good and you could find someone enjoyable
Hi Candy, thanks for your message. For anyone feeling depressed to the point of suicide there are also online hotlines with people specially trained to help. This seems like a safer bet than random strangers; even if you can click around to avoid the “weird” people, you still never really know who you are communicating with, even those on video. http://www.youmatter.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/home/get-help/
Look candy, i know deppression is hard and talking is a good outlet, but do u realy need complete stranger to confort u? I have bipoler depression and sometimes its a living hell. I manage it by talking to my friends and family.
I am also freaking out I told him my age,sex and where do I come from and he turned out to be a pervert do so i disconnected what should I do ? can he do anything with only these infromation ??! I didn’t connect to fb and it wasn’t video so what should I do? nothing can be done with that information, right?
Unless you provided an exact street address, I wouldn’t worry too much. You should be aware that text chats can be saved, so you should definitely be careful when on these types of sites…perhaps stay off them altogether! As you have discovered there are “perverts” lurking about with no way for you to know who you are actually chatting with.
you should be fine as long as you diddent give a street address .just remember don’t give out any of your own personal info
I’m 15 and was wondering about this website. It sounded like something that might be fun. Anyway after reading this article I’m thinking not so much… so it’s not just parents your informing.
Okay so I’ve done some but here’s what happened. “Your connected to a random stranger, say hi!” so I say hi. Next thing you know “stranger has disconnected” so…
Hi Emma,
Thanks for sharing your experience. Glad to hear you found the information useful.
You’re right. I’m 11 (lol) and I wanted to create an Omegle because my idol Toby Turner (from Youtube) was going to be on Omegle. I googled this first because I wanted to see if there was a chance I could meet him, but I decided against it. I’ll save my money for Vidcon
if youre eleven you shouldnt even know about these things…… what has the world come to
I love toby and I’m 13 and I’ve been on omegle just don’t go on there lol I went for shane dawson and it was horrible
i went to see shane dawson but didn’t turn it the right way
don’t go on it trust me I’ve seen things i wish i never saw
Hey Emma I’m 16 and it is a very cool website because as soon as someone gets “weird” you can press Stop and they are gone. This is just paranoid old people and psycho parents. Jean sounds like my mum – just taking stuff off you to piss you off lol. Plus there is a first time for everything so give it a try and if you don’t like it, don’t go on again
While I would have used some “milder” language, I do agree with Kayla. First of all, most teenagers are smart enough to not give home addresses etc. to strangers. We’re actually smarter than you give us credit for haha. And second, while it may be unfortunate, kids are generally already exposed to all sorts of sexual content by the time they’re 13 or even earlier. It’s just how the world is now.
Thanks for your comment. I do agree that most teens are smart enough not to give out their address online, but I have seen it happen. I also think that even though children may be exposed to sexual content at a young age, that is not a reason to give up and say oh well, they’ve already seen this kind of thing so who cares…especially for those younger than yourself.
Jean, you’re too good of a person to play along with the undeveloped thought process of a teenager. LOL. Preteens and teens don’t understand the processes of grooming and brain washing a talented internet predator has these days. Patience will develop a sense of trust that most teens will be unable to deny.
Emma, i think that u are very smart for checking it out first.
ummmmm… i went on omegle and all i saw was naked men. i will never go there again and for all of the kids that go on omegle, dont go on. it is bad for the soul
There are weird people cause I typed in dogs and a hairy man in a bathtub was almost naked he took off the cloth (down below) and I was almost was screaming In fear!
I tried omelge and they don’t stop asking for asl it is horrible. I only was able to talk to someone correcly once every 100 talks! Don’t let children go into that site!
I think that it is not bad to find out someone’s asl
I am not condoning that anyone use, or don’t use, Omegle, but the ASL question is almost a standard way for an adult to find out if they are talking to another adult, or to a child. I suppose there are adults that cruise for teenagers, but personally, I want to talk to another adult and I want to know right away if the other person is a child or a teen so I can AVOID any conversation, of any kind, with them. That’s just me. I can’t speak for anyone else.
it is bad if i asked you how would you feel? or what would you say?
[Editor’s Note – this comment has been edited as there are just some things I prefer not to appear this site]
Ok, this is the scoop, If you are a guy on omegle you are basically looking to chat with a girl, any girl and will eventually ask her to show you —– or more and if they say yes the guy will most likely show his —-. If you are a girl on omegle you are either looking for a guy that will ——– while they show their “goods” or just looking for a cool person to chat with…girls are more likely to not be there for a sexual connection. On occasion you will find preteen girls, some with a friend, usually having sleepovers.. Some of these girls 10-12 are savvy and know terminology no 10-12 yo should know… Next there are the gamers. Usually guys who use a 3rd party software cam that will display images, screen grabs, videos or created .gif files made in photoshop.. these .gif files ask viewers to indicate there willingness to play by typing name or waving.. once a girl has indicated her willingness to play, the screen will then change to one that asks them to perform different acts…mostly sexual in nature for an accumulation of points… 80% stop before it gets to the nudity but others will finish game which will include full nudity as well as ——-…If you hear the words omegle or chatroulette spoken by your young teen or friends…intervene immediately, nothing good will come of it…
I almost didn’t approve this comment to appear on the site but felt that some readers might want to know these examples of what exactly goes on using Omegle.
I am 35, and I just found out about my 14 yo using Omegle. After reading about this site and your comment, I wholeheartedly AGREE! This 17 yo boy I found her talking to from Omegle, after I confronted him on KIK, he prefers to be friends with me instead of her. ::sick:: I am not one of those types of people who is interested in her daughters’ boyfriends. Sites like Omegle should be more secure somehow, and shoult NOT be for kids under 18 WITH OR WITHOUT parent permission.
I am a 15 year old guy and personally I think that you are being too paranoid about how you keep your daughter off certain things. If she is under the age of say 13 I would agree that you would want to stop sites such as omegle but at such an age she most likely wouldn’t stumble upon it anyway. I myself use omegle a lot and I find that if you type in your interests (which does not need to be conected to facebook)you can get some genuinely good conversations out of it.
i agree though they CAN be really dangerous. who knows? what abut all those pedos? i bet omegle’s a great place for them!i myself am 13 & was briefly considering creating an omegle account {for like, 10 seconds}& i have decided that i will wait until i feel myself mature enough.
anon, sounds like you made a good decision.
My best friend has kik and like a lot of other apps where you talk to people you don’t know ( I don’t remember the names of the apps) but she talks to some weird guys and she always tells me that I should get it but I never do because apps and websites like this are creepy, you never know who could be on there looking for 13 year old girls. My mom always tells to be careful and to be safe, I know that she would NOT let me have apps like Kik and ect. So I don’t get them.
yeah, really good decision anon and jean is right, be web smart everyone!! don’t go to omegle because i experienced it, and it was a girl, who was saying asl and i? just disconnected and logged off my computer
JEAN KNOWS A LOT ABOUT WEB SMART!! ITS GOOD NOT BAD, KEEP ON THE GOOD WORK JEAN!!
Look Lewis, until your a mom ,u have no room to talk
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a parent allow know and allow their children to be on Omegle. Lets face it, Omegle is used for the “strangers” sexual desires. It is not a place for your children to visit. If you do not physically type in your interests before going into a video chat, then you should be prepared to see plenty of sexual content. I’m not saying that Omegle is completely inappropriate; sometimes it can be harmless, for example one time I used Omegle to find people who wanted to play an online game called “Minecraft” with me. I simply typed in Minecraft as my interest, then went into a text chat (to avoid seeing any possible sexual content.) and chatted away and i eventually found some people to play with. So to sum this all up, Omegle can be perfectly safe if you make your non-sexual interests clear, and go in to text chat and you might possibly find very good people
I found omegle when I was about 11 on another website, and my friends and I decided to try it out. Needless to say, it really scared me as I didn’t know half of what they said anyway. I remembered that this morning and looked it up ( I’m 15 now) and tried it out again. it’s still definitely not for kids but I did have one interesting conversation
Thank you for the info on this site! Do you know how I can block the omegle site, or others like it, from my sons ipod touch using the wifi in our home? Is there a parental control filter that can go on the entire internet usage coming into my home?
Hi Elizabeth, there are a few ways you could do that. You could use settings on your router to restrict certain sites, check with the website for your particular router for instructions. Other options are “kid-safe” browsers for iPod touch that can be installed, and remove Safari browser. Many of these kid-safe browsers allow you to restrict certain websites. This is also helpful for when your son is using his iPod away from home. You can look at a few of the options here: https://www.bewebsmart.com/ipod-ipad-iphone/kid-safe-browsers/
Another thing that can be done is to call your ISP (internet service provider). And they usually have ways to block websites by name or even content. Although this won’t help if they connect to some other wifi connection. But it is always smart to be safe, and with this method you can ask your ISP to place a pin number onyour account when you call in to be verified so no one else can make unauthorized changes.
I use it sometimes. I know two girls along with I’m keeping in chat via mail or skype. Yes, we share photo too, and photo doesn’t mean naked-photo. Showing your face doesn’t kill you.
Yes, like every place (your real neighborhood too) there are all kinds of person. Nice persons, pedos, just weirdos… Everything. You need to be smart, just as in real life. About the asl thing. Is it horrible? I don’t like that beacause it’s rude, but asking about the age of a person
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