Outlines what is and isn’t allowed on Omegle. On the homepage Omegle states they do not recommend you tell people who you are. How can you protect your personal information? There is currently no functionality to block users.* You can end a chat session by pressing ‘stop’ or closing your browser tab. However, these guidelines currently state Omegle is ‘not responsible to you as a user for enforcing’ its community guidelines. There is currently no way to report a user within Omegle.* The community guidelines provide a contact email address to report safety concerns. How can you report online abuse or block someone? Omegle is used for: anonymous communication, messaging/online chat, online relationships and video calling. Learn more about the benefits and risks associated with how people use anonymous messaging and video chat services like Omegle. The video functionality of Omegle uses peer-to-peer technology that requires a user’s IP address. Once you finish chatting, you can select all the chat text (to copy to the clipboard) or download a PNG image of the chat text (making it easy to share online). There is an ‘unmoderated section’ for video chat, which may include prominent links to sexualised content on third-party websites. You can add topics you wish to discuss to find users with common interests. Press Command + F (Mac) or Control + F (PC).
This displays the HTML source code of the current page in a new tab. Omegle is a free online chat website (optimised for mobile) that pairs two random users together in a text and/or video chat. Press Command + U (Mac) or Control + U (PC) to open the websites source code. What is Omegle? WARNING: Users may encounter sexualised content and inappropriate behaviour anywhere on the site.