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  2. Omegle, the anonymous video chat site, shuts down after ... - AOL

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    Omegle, a website that connected strangers for video chats, has shut down after a lawsuit accused it of facilitating child abuse. Omegle, the anonymous video chat site, shuts down after 14 years ...

  3. Omegle - Wikipedia

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    Omegle removed this warning at a later date. [22] [23] The BBC published an extensive report on the role of a lawsuit and out-of-court settlement that resulted in shutting down the site. [24] The plaintiff, referred to as "A.M.", was mentioned in the Omegle's final site message saying, "I thank A.M. for opening my eyes to the human cost of Omegle."

  4. List of chat websites - Wikipedia

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  5. Omegle anonymous chat app shuts down after 14 years - AOL

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    Omegle, a popular website used to video chat with strangers, is shutting down after almost 15 years. The closure comes amid increasing criticism that the site endangered its users, with reports of ...

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  8. Opinion: Schools are right to warn parents about what their ...

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    Parents should listen to schools who are warning against social media coverage on Israel and Gaza, writes Kara Alaimo. Due to possibilities of misinformation coming from Instagram and X, formerly ...

  9. Child abuse image content list - Wikipedia

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    The child abuse image content list (CAIC List) is a list of URLs and image hashes provided by the Internet Watch Foundation to its partners to enable the blocking of child pornography & criminally obscene adult content in the UK and by major international technology companies.