Previously, Broder [1] classified Web queries according to 3 classes of intent: (1) Navigational queries refer to a class of queries where the immediate intent is to reach a particular site. (2) Informational queries are those that involve the user attempting to find information online - that is, the user is probably interested in reading this information online but no further interaction is expected. Finally, (3) transactional queries refer to queries in which the purpose is to visit a site where additional interactions will occur. For example, shopping, downloading files, etc. In general, all adult-related queries are classified as transactional. We found a very different distribution of intent among our diary entries, suggesting the need for the two new categories to reflect the natural biases that exist within the mobile space (See Table 1).