Omoggle faces criticism for risking children's safety with anonymous contests
The Australian website Omoggle has been criticized for endangering children by facilitating anonymous facial attractiveness contests. Cyber safety expert Susan McLean warned of the site’s risks, highlighting its appeal to youth and lack of age verification. The platform was blocked in Australia on June 10 as concerns grow over its potential for exploitation.
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Published 28 Jun 2026, 06:10 UTC · Updated 28 Jun 2026, 06:20 UTC
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