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Omoggle Fake Sites: How to Spot the Real One (May 2026)

Updated May 2026

Warning about Omoggle clone and fake websites

Why Fake Sites Appeared

After Omoggle went viral in May 2026 with 9,000+ concurrent players at peak, copycat sites rushed to capture traffic. Several lookalike domains now appear in search results — some are harmless clones, others are unknown risks.

The Fake Sites to Avoid

These domains have been identified as separate products from the original Omoggle:

  • omoggle.app — separate product, different data and scoring
  • omoggle.co — unverified clone
  • omoggleguide.com — third-party guide site, not the game
  • ommogle.com — typo domain, not affiliated
  • omogglegame.com — separate product

The Real Omoggle Site

The original Omoggle — the one featured in all major streamer clips — is hosted at omoggle.com. Before granting camera access, always verify the exact URL in your address bar.

How to verify quickly

  • Type omoggle.com directly into your address bar
  • Check for HTTPS (padlock icon)
  • The domain should be exactly "omoggle.com" — one extra letter means you're on a different site

Why This Matters

Camera access is a significant permission. A clone site may have different:

  • Data storage practices (some may store your face data)
  • Moderation standards (no safety filtering)
  • AI scoring behavior (different results)
  • Privacy policies

The official Omoggle states that face scanning is processed locally and data is not stored. Clone sites make no such guarantee.

MogScore is Not Omoggle

For clarity: this site (MogScore.wiki / omoggle-it.com) is an independent fan wiki and tool site. We are not affiliated with Omoggle LLC. Our AI Face Analyzer runs entirely client-side and does not store any photos.

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