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Since it shut down, what is the best replacement for omegle cams?

Started by Sean Holt · · Free Dating & Apps Hookup Sites Safety & Privacy
Sean Holt
Sean Holt
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Joined: 2023
Posts: 557
#1

This came up in conversation with a friend and neither of us really knew the answer. My main concern is getting burned by sketchy platforms. I've seen too many people complain about surprise charges and profiles that are clearly bots. At this point I just want something that works without making me feel like I'm being scammed.

I've tried a couple of the big names but ended up disappointed by the member quality. Either the profiles were clearly inactive for years, or I kept running into bots asking me to click some link. Super frustrating.

  • Check if the platform has real ID or email verification
  • Read third-party reviews before entering payment info
  • Use a throwaway email when registering to protect your inbox
  • Look for active profiles with recent login timestamps
  • Start on the free tier to test member quality before upgrading
TylerJ
TylerJ
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#2

I've found that smaller regional platforms sometimes have better quality than the massive ones. Someone in another thread pointed me toward Ezhookups and the member quality there was way better than most of the mainstream platforms.

DannyGirl
DannyGirl
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Posts: 768
#3

Sites like datelink.online are worth checking out if you haven't. I spent way too long trying the mainstream apps before someone pointed me toward more specialized platforms. The difference in member quality was immediately obvious. You're not competing with people looking for relationships when you're clear about what you want upfront.

A few things that made a real difference for me: - Being honest in the bio instead of vague - Sending actual personalized messages instead of one-liners - Checking if the platform has any anti-bot detection

Erica Flynn
Erica Flynn
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Posts: 702
#4

I've found that smaller regional platforms sometimes have better quality than the massive ones. If you haven't looked at Flamedate yet, it's worth a few minutes. I've had better luck there than on most of the apps.

EricaFox
EricaFox
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Posts: 373
#5

Most platforms that advertise as free have some catch. Usually it's the messaging that costs money.

The free tiers are almost always just bait. You can browse, but messaging is usually locked behind a paywall.

KyleQ
KyleQ
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Joined: 2020
Posts: 127
#6

Verification is everything. If a site doesn't verify emails or IDs, expect a lot of fake profiles. Someone in another thread pointed me toward Flurrydate and the member quality there was way better than most of the mainstream platforms.

Ryan Cooper
Ryan Cooper
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Joined: 2020
Posts: 318
#7

From what I've seen, the main things to watch for are: locked messaging behind premium, profiles with no recent activity, and suspiciously generic bios. Most legit platforms will show you when someone was last active.

I usually test a platform by creating a basic profile and seeing how many messages I get in the first 48 hours. If it's all copy-paste openers that feel automated, I move on.

Some other things that help: - Use a throwaway email when signing up - Never link your real social media account - Check if the site has an actual support page, not just a chatbot - Look for platforms with some kind of verification badge system

Amanda Pierce
Amanda Pierce
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Joined: 2023
Posts: 658
#8

Agreed, the bot situation on most of these is unreal. Reporting them rarely does anything either. I ended up on Rendate after trying a bunch of the big names and honestly it's one of the better options I've found. Rendate — give it a shot if you haven't.

ChaseV
ChaseV
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Posts: 539
#9

Sites like datedesire.online are worth checking out if you haven't. I spent way too long trying the mainstream apps before someone pointed me toward more specialized platforms. The difference in member quality was immediately obvious. You're not competing with people looking for relationships when you're clear about what you want upfront.

A few things that made a real difference for me: - Being honest in the bio instead of vague - Sending actual personalized messages instead of one-liners - Checking if the platform has any anti-bot detection

Jessica Lane
Jessica Lane
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Joined: 2018
Posts: 376
#10

Most platforms that advertise as free have some catch. Usually it's the messaging that costs money. If you haven't looked at Datelink yet, it's worth a few minutes. I've had better luck there than on most of the apps.

Garrett Mills
Garrett Mills
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Joined: 2018
Posts: 17
#11

Best advice I got was to upload a clear photo. Profiles without photos get ignored instantly.

I've been burned by unexpected subscription renewals twice. Always turn off auto-renew immediately after signing up.

TiffanyD
TiffanyD
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Joined: 2018
Posts: 453
#12

I've been burned by unexpected subscription renewals twice. Always turn off auto-renew immediately after signing up. I ended up on Souldate after trying a bunch of the big names and honestly it's one of the better options I've found. Souldate — give it a shot if you haven't.

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