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A BBC investigation into the increasingly popular live video chat website Omegle has found what appear to be prepubescent boys explicitly touching themselves in front of strangers.
Omegle links up random people for virtual video and text chats, and claims to be moderated – but has a reputation for unpredictable and shocking content.
Global child protection groups are increasingly concerned about predators using the site to gather self-generated child sexual abuse material.
The founder of the website, Leif K Brooks, told the BBC his site had increased moderation efforts in recent months.
According to new research collected by data analyst Semrush, Omegle grew globally from about 34 million visits a month in January 2020 to 65 million in January 2021.
Interest has spiked particularly in the US, UK, India and Mexico.
In the UK alone, traffic increased by 61%, with 3.7 million visits in December from predominantly people under the age of 34 – many of them teenagers.
Omegle has been the subject of recent viral videos from popular social media influencers including KSI, Charli D’Amelio, James Charles and Emma Chamberlain.
On TikTok alone, videos tagged with “Omegle” have been viewed more than 9.4 billion times.
TikTok told the BBC that, as a result of our investigation, it had now banned sharing links to Omegle. The company says its safety teams have not found any harmful Omegle content on its platform but would continue to monitor the videos.
“It’s a trend now on TikTok that everyone’s doing Omegle, so me and my friends thought we’d go back to it,” says 15-year-old Keira from the US on video chat on the site.
“Men being gross is something me and my friends see a lot. It should be better monitored. It’s like the dark web but for everyone.”
In the last six months, many schools, police forces and government agencies have issued warnings about the site in the UK, US, Norway, France, Canada and Australia.
During the approximately 10 hours that we monitored Omegle, we were paired with dozens of under-18s, and some appeared to be as young as seven or eight.
Omegle’s disclaimer states that users should be 18 or over, but there is no age verification process in place.
During just one two-hour period, we were connected at random with 12 masturbating men, eight naked males and seven porn adverts.
There is also the option to find matches based on interests, for example “football” or “movies”.
When we inputted one generic keyword relating to adult material, we were paired even more frequently with people engaging in explicit activity.
We were also paired at random twice with what appeared to be young prepubescent boys masturbating live on the video chat.
One of them identified himself as being 14 years old.
These instances were not recorded, and we ended both chats swiftly before reporting them to the authorities.
A spokeswoman from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in the US said: “The speed in which you found possible child sexual abuse material should underscore the necessity of age verification on social media platforms.”
Mr Brooks, the website’s owner, says he has now blocked the use of the keyword, but the BBC has not been able to verify this.
The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), which is responsible for finding and removing images and videos of child sexual abuse online, said the results of our investigation were troubling but followed a recent trend.
“We have found self-generated abuse material elsewhere on the internet which has been created by predators who have captured and distributed footage from Omegle,” said Chris Hughes, hotline director at the foundation.
“Some of the videos we’ve seen show individuals self-penetrating on webcam, and this type of activity is going on in a household setting often where we know parents are present. There are conversations that you can hear, even children being asked to come down for tea.”
In 2020, the IWF said analysts actioned 68,000 reports which were tagged as including “self-generated” child sexual abuse content – a 77% increase on the previous year.
One parent in the UK who we spoke to said her eight-year-old daughter was nearly coerced into sexual activity with an older man on the website.
She told the BBC: “My daughter had seen some videos go viral on TikTok about people being on this Omegle, so she explored this site and there’s no log-in or age restrictions or anything.
“These people were saying she was beautiful, hot, sexy. She told them she was only eight years old and they were OK with that. She witnessed a man masturbating and another man wanted to play truth or dare with her.
“He was asking her to shake her bum, take off her top and trousers, which she thankfully did not do.”
Julian Knight MP, chairman of the House of Commons Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee, said the problems on Omegle highlighted a need for more legislation in the UK.
“I’m absolutely appalled. This sort of site has to take its responsibilities seriously. What we need to do is have a series of fines and even potentially business interruption if necessary, which would involve the blocking of websites which offer no protection at all to children.”
Over a period of three months, the BBC tried to reach both Omegle and founder Leif K Brooks several times for comment.
There is no way to contact Omegle through its website or elsewhere online.
Mr Brooks has not spoken publicly about Omegle for several years.
After six emails to a separate company he co-founded – Octane AI – he finally responded.
He said his site was moderated and that his team did block users who “appear to be under 13”.
He also said in an email that he had expanded monitoring efforts in 2020.
“While perfection may not be possible, Omegle’s moderation makes the site significantly cleaner, and has also generated reports that have led to the arrest and prosecution of numerous predators,” he said.
He also claimed that the site’s porn adverts were age-restricted but would not give details about how that was possible without age verification.
He described these explicit pornographic ads as “discreet” and said showing them was a “classic ‘life gives you lemons’ situation”.
“Omegle isn’t intended for prurient interests, and when adults visit Omegle with that intent, it makes sense to direct them somewhere more suitable,” he said.
Mr Brooks did not respond to any further questions.
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Last week, New Jersey's Attorney General Gurbir Grewal announced the arrests of 24 men who were charged with attempting to lure minors into sex through digital communication, but were really chatting with undercover detectives.
The real suspects, though, are the apps they were using to target kids.
Most were using a social media app, a messaging website, or even the chat feature of a video game to reach out to the detectives who were posing as teens.
"Anything that gives strangers access to children potentially through the guise of a game has the potential to be dangerous to a child if it is misused," Grewal said on The Today Show Tuesday.
Some of the apps and games have an age requirement, but parents should be wary that their kids that can get around them. Grewal suggested that if parents are able to, they should disable the chat function on games.
Here’s more information on the 19 apps that authorities say predators have used in attempted lurings, and they encourage parents to familiarize themselves with them:
kik: An app founded in 2009 intended to enable chats between Blackberry, Android and iPhone users. Now, the app is focused on helping teens stay connected, and has added features like chatting with a bot, using gifs and emojis or scrolling through news.
Users must be 13 to use the app, the company website says. "If Kik obtains knowledge that a user is under the age of 13, it's our policy to permanently deactivate their account and delete their personal information."
Skout: An app created to help people "make new connections and friends." The app says users must be 13 or older, and a message to kids: "If you're younger than 13, go outside and play."
The app's website also has a safety tips section , telling users that if they are going to meet someone in person, to do so in public, first tell a friend and to be sober.
Whisper : An app that allows users to post and share photos, videos and messages anonymously. It touts itself as an online community where people share "real thoughts, trade advice and get the inside scoop."
The app says you must be 17 to download.
Grindr: A social networking app aimed at gay and bisexual men, designed to meet other men in their area.
The app launched in 2009, and allows users to swipe through profiles and chat with others who are nearby. The app requires users to be 18 or older, but a user can enter any age they want when they sign up.
tinder : A social networking and dating app that allows users to swipe through profiles and chat once two users have "matched" with each other. Tinder is 18+, but users are able to enter a birth date that's older or younger than they actually are. A person's age listed on Facebook sets their age on Tinder, as well, if the apps are synced.
Until June 2016, though, a user only had to be 13 to sign up. The company changed its requirement after being heavily criticized by parents, parentinfo.com reported.
Musical.ly: The app was released four years ago and lets users create videos up to a minute in length and add a soundtrack. Users must be 13 or older to use, and can interact with each other through an "ask a question" feature and a "duets" feature. They can also send private messages.
In August 2018, the app was absorbed by another app, TikTok.
Live.ly: An add-on app to Musical.ly that also lets people stream live video.
Chat Avenue: Like it's name says, the chat room website created in 2000 hosts various themed rooms like, Gay Chat, Teen Chat, Singles Chat and more. A user can create an account or start chatting as a guest with just a username.
Wishbone : A survey app asking for users to choose between two various things. Users can make their own set of questions asking their friends to vote, and brands can get insight into a consumer's mind about products. There is also a private chat feature.
The app requires users to be at least 12 years old, and on the Apple store, it lists “Infrequent/Mild Sexual Content and Nudity” and “Infrequent/Mild Mature/Suggestive Themes” as reasons for the rating.
Chatroulette : Launched by a Russian teenager in 2009, the site randomly pairs users for webcam chatting.
It came under criticism very soon after launching, with experts telling Fox News in 2010 that the site was a " predators paradise ." Online news sites have since reported that Chatroulette has put in several changes to filter out nudity and pornography, and in 2011 was banning 50,000 users daily.
Omegle: A website that's motto is "talk to strangers!" It allows users to anonymously video or text chat with other people.
The website says users must be at least 13 with parent’s permission, but there is a section that’s 18+.
“Predators have been known to use Omegle, so please be careful,” it’s homepage says.
Paltalk: An app and website that was first developed 20 years ago and allows people to video group chat, enter chat rooms and create their own chat rooms. The platform requires users to be at least 13 years old with parent's permission.
Yubo: An app used to chat and videochat with people all over the world. It requires its users to be at least 13 years old, and people under 18 are only allowed to chat with other minors.
The apps' website provides a safety guide, warning kids about bullying and possible inappropriate contact from strangers.
It warns against giving away personal information and reaffirms that strangers could be viewing their live stream at any time.
Hot or Not : A website and app launched in 2000 that lets users upload photos and rate the attractiveness of others. Later, the site developed "Meet Me" which intends users to chat with strangers and encourages them to meet in real life if they feel a connection.
Hot or Not says its users must be 18 or older to make an account, but people signing up can enter a birth date that is not real.
DOWN: An app for people to flirt, chat and meet with others in their area.
“The secret way to get down with people nearby!” it touts.
The app requires users to be 17 to sign up.
T umblr: A social media blogging site where users can customize their site's appearance to their liking. Founded in 2007, it now has millions of users globally. Tumblr says it's serious about its age requirement of 13, writing:
"You have to be the Minimum Age to use Tumblr. We're serious: it's a hard rule. "But I'm, like, almost old enough!" you plead. Nope, sorry. If you're not old enough, don't use Tumblr. Ask your parents for a Playstation 4 or try books."
Fortnite: A video game where the main objective is survival. The UK gave the game a PEGI 12 rating, meaning children under 12 are advised not to play. Some parents love the game, saying that playing with their kids have made their relationships stronger .
Concerns about predators using the game to connect with players comes from its chat feature, which can be turned off .
Minecraft: A 2011-born video game that focuses on exploring, crafting and building. The game can be played on many consoles, and requires a parent's permission to play if a child is under 13.
Parents ought to be wary of the chat function, which is how a British man groomed two young boys into trading explicit photos and messages in 2016. The man met the boys on Minecraft and began a virtual relationship with them via Skype.
Microsoft, Minecraft’s parent company, verifies parental consent by requiring a 10-cent fee on an adult’s credit card. This locks users under 13 from some features of the game like playing on Minecraft Realms, chatting in Scrolls, making purchases, or changing settings on the Mojang account site.
Discord: An application released this year and designed for gaming communities to let users text, send photos, videos and audio to each other. The app works on desktops and phones.
Paige Gross may be reached at pgross@njadvancemedia.com . Follow her on Twitter @By_paigegross
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