when you search omegal on google, look what comes up. i feel like haven't we been telling kids not to talk to strangers >> dan: the concern is there's no sign up, no e-mail, no phone number, meaning no way to track by who is posting what. you click and instantly start texting a complete stranger. we used the internet version of omegal and in a split second we were connected to a stranger who said she was a 21-year-old in seconds, she was telling us to look her up on another anonymous app kick. there is a pic of her or at least who she says she is. she tells us we're glad she's texted and she's bored. >> this seems innocent enough. i'm assuming this is -- >> probably not. >> dan: going to go a different direction. >> i would imagine. >> dan: and then in a matter of seconds, she directs us to a third app to see yet another pic. and this is clearly heading down that conversation that happened so quickly, what is that saying to you? >> it just shows how easy it is to first of all go from site to site. so it's not -- we talk about dangerous s