Omegle is a free, web-based online chat service that allows users to socialize with others without the need to register. It pairs random users identified as "You" and "Stranger" to chat online via text, video, or both. The chats are anonymous unless the user states who they are, and users can stop a chat at any time. Omegle is not an app, but the website works great on mobile devices. Omegle is designed to encourage users to talk to strangers, and while chats are initially anonymous, many users choose to share personal information including names, ages, locations, email addresses, phone numbers, or social media handles. Omegle is not moderated, and adult content is prevalent on the platform, including pornographic content and adult language. Omegle has become popular among children and young people, and many concerns have been raised about the safety and use of Omegle by minors. Parents should take extreme caution when deciding if their kids should use this app and teach children not to reveal personal information or meet with strangers from the app.