You shouldn't get in trouble. you didn't go looking for it. Looks like the IP belongs to NordVPN. I would say report it to the FBI, but I doubt that it would go anywhere. If the user is using a VPN like Nord then there isn't much anyone can do. I'm surprised that Omegle even allowed him to connect. My VPN is blocked. (No, I don't use omegle for CP).
I hardly ever get anything other than guys jerking off on omegle. The few girls that I get quickly turn me off (even though I'm not jerking, its just my face. I didn't think I'm that ugly).
If you recorded it and gave it to the FBI then maybe they would be able to identify the girl and get the person who was doing it, but I don't know if recording it would put you in any danger or not.
Was this in moderated in unmoderated section?
Omegle NEVER redirects you to porn. They also don't customize ban messages like you're describing; what you're describing is DNS Poisoning which results from you being hacked.
Thanks for your comment. Yeah small shady VPNs are just bad. They also use P2P, so someone else will be on your IP, while you are one someone else’s. You never know what someone will do with your IP (they could do illegal things). However, I do have NordVPN, but it’s mostly blocked on omegle. Also if you use VPN all year round, you should consider buying annually and save about 50%. If you only use maybe 3-4 months per year, I suppose it is cheaper than annual subscription.
Omegle has banned me in the past on text chat for a high number of disconnects on either end (probably thought I was a bot), none of these conversations any less inappropriate than the usual. Nowadays it just sticks to Captcha and only does this if I'm running TunnelBear and it catches it, which isn't often and is usually by mistake on my end.
Happened several months ago and yes, sometimes the first match worked and after that the error started showing up. I could fix that by deleting my VPN (CyberGhost) even though I never ran/used that program while being on Omegle it still somehow triggered the ban. Works fine now.
No I got banned but I only seem to be able to access the unmoderated section. I use NordVPN, lots didn’t work. How do the Omegle content creators keep the ball rolling? I can see many easily getting banned multiple times per video
If you can still get into the unmoderated section, then you don't have a full ban. I can't even access the unmoderated section. You probably just have to wait it out. Could be a 6 month ban or a few weeks, who knows. If you have a good data plan on your phone, just use that as a hotspot. I have Mullvad VPN and it doesn't work with Omegle either. At least none of the 40 or so servers I tried do. I heard Nord VPN was working with it, but that was probably new servers they added and usually, they don't last long before they get banned.
Yeah I contacted support for the trial refund as I use NordVPN and heard ExpressVPN works with Omegle and I wouldn’t have been using ExpressVPN for anything else. They have some a list of ones to try out like Hong Kong, Sydney 2, nuremberg and Cyprus
Use a VPN. A lot of them will be blocked or banned already, but I have ExpressVPN and some of the servers still work on that. U can contact support and they literally know what servers might work. That’s what I did and they gave me a list to try
Quick update, I've found out that Omegle will work for me on a virtual machine, on the same network. So it's definitely something about the computer's hardware that they are banning because I have tried erasing history on multiple internet browsers.
I suppose a simple solution would be to currently just use a virtual machine (if you have one). What I wanna figure out is, what is it specifically that they are banning? Do we all have something in common? I'm on Windows 11, ASUS motherboard, I have NordVPN installed but not in use when on Omegle (because Omegle has banned the majority of the IPS used on Nord... Does anyone have the same issue on similar software/hardware? Perhaps its Windows 11, idk
Yeah, it happens sometimes.
The way I do it, is I try using "interests" that others might use, but aren't really that popular. For example, I found a fellow hobby-linguist yesterday. https://ghostbin.com/paste/ygogk
I got him on my second try with the tags "programming linguistics language kaomoji emoji unicode asciiart ansiart copypasta dankmemes"
Also don't know if this is helpful but the ban screen is http://omegle.com/static/ban.html
It doesn't look or sound official, as you can see I also have a non-secure connection. Is this a legit ban or did someone hack it?
Yeah, I understand that! I appreciate it when people who are being picky (e.g. wanting to talk to just females) actually state so. "horny m searching f" is a lot better than "asl" - "something something male" - "fuck off, disconnect" which is what I seem to get a lot. Sometimes I just disconnect and disregard the ASL-ers, because it seems that every time that I actually respond honestly, being a male, I get disconnected on. However, a strategy that works well is to start by asking a totally not ASL-related question before they can ASL you. Like "tell me something random about yourself" or whatever. That seems to do the trick, and quickly shows you if it'll be a good conversation or not.
You should either find some residential proxies, or somehow find a VPN that switches their servers often, such as ExpressVPN.
I've used that service countless times and I would absolutely recommend connecting to some countries such as Germany, Hong Kong, and even Australia, those are the ones that have worked for me.
The main issue with VPNs are usually because they're hosted under Datacenter IPs, and it's very lucky to connect to a server hosted by a datacenter that works.
I've spent hours on Omegle exposing script kiddies that have no clue what they're doing, and they come across somebody who's been interested in computer security for almost a decade, and it doesn't go too well, since their whole plan foils.
That's just my advice if you're looking to have a VPN that works, they usually get detected pretty fast though.
Just keep trying different countries. HolaVPN isn't great but it's one of the few VPNs which seems to occasionally work. I haven't had a single NordVPN Server work in several years (which is ridiculous, what the fuck am I paying for?)
But it is absolutely enraging how often you can banned on omegle these days, literally don't have to do anything wrong and you'll get a ban. I was on the other day just talking, didn't even have music playing and bam, banned.
I don't think you extended your ban by using a VPN, bans are based on IP only. I don't even have to clear cookies but when I connect to an IP which isn't blacklisted I find it works again. You might find that your home IP is banned for a long, long time though, mine has been banned for several months now (again, literally no reason at all). I'm convinced the site owners don't give a fuck anyway. They took off the place where you can give feedback, they clearly don't want to hear it.
I could understand that, but I recently purchased an IP address unique to me from NordVPN (Dedicated IP, had to pay extra, alothuogh not for this purpose lol). But it's still blocked on there, that IP address, despite the fact that I'm the only person in the world with that IP.
Someone once mentioned banning "ranges" known to be supplied by VPN providers (different to the list you mentioned). If that's true, what the fuck is the point in a VPN your average person? We know they don't work for Netflix either.
Tried NordVPN back in the day, absolutely nada.
Searching what VPNs work with Omegle bring up dozens of results that all look like the exact same page. Either titled “how to get unbanned from Omegle”, “best VPNs for Omegle”, following the same script and listing a number of services that don’t work. Same deal if you replace Omegle with 4chan.
Pretty sure both sites will ban you if they even detect you using a VPN.
I feel like a VPN is unnecessary on Omegle (since I have a feeling a chat participant would have to go through Omegle to get users' IP addresses and any data Omegle might log, which Omegle isn't going to give out freely) but better safe than sorry. It's just a good thing to have in general, it needs to be a good one that doesn't log information though. Like ExpressVPN is a pretty good choice because they've been documented actually telling the authorities to fuck off because they don't keep any usable information about their users, hell I don't even trust NordVPN because they use a front for the business which is sketchy asf. The publicly advertised "owner" of that service isn't actually a real business, seems to me like they're trying to cover up their tracks for some reason.
If you're not doing illegal things like torrenting copyrighted games, movies, programs, music, etc. then you don't really have to worry about all that, but I figured it was worth pointing out. You can find out whether or not they log information by literally just googling it, there'll be discussions about whether or not they've been caught in the news giving the authorities user-information (which shouldn't exist to begin with, especially if they claim to be a "no-log" service, but I digress).
I've tried a number of free trial VPNs and none of them work. You get a "can't connect to server" error. There are a number of web pages that claim ExpressVPN "is the best VPN for Omegle." Those pages all bear a suspicious appearance in common with Omegle itself. I'm thinking that the somehow Omegle and ExpressVPN are connected at the hip. ExpressVPN does not have a "free trial," but it does have a 30 money back guarantee. Hhhmmm.
Has anyone tried ExpressVPN? Does it get through an Omegle ban?