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Kids can chat in VR with their parents' approval.

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  • @mattnavarra@www.threads.net
    Meta will now let young kids chat in VR — but only with their parents’ approval Kids aged 10 to 12 years old will need parents to sign off on the Quest users they want to interact with.
  • @FlipboardUK@flipboard.com
    Meta will now let young kids chat in VR — but only with their parents’ approval Posted into Technology (UK Edition) @technology-uk-edition-FlipboardUK
  • Jul 10
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    Meta will now let young kids chat in VR — but only with their parents’ approval -
  • @theverge@flipboard.com
    Meta will now let young kids chat in VR — but only with their parents’ approval Posted into Virtual Reality @virtual-reality-theverge
  • @TheVerge@feedsin.space
    Meta will now let young kids chat in VR — but only with their parents’ approval Illustration by Nick Barclay / The Verge Meta will now let kids interact with other users in virtual reality, but only if they get parental approval. An upcoming change will let parents individually approve each user their 10- to 12-year-old can call, chat with, and join VR experiences with on Quest. Previously, Meta didn’t allow kids in that age range to use chats, make calls, or invite others to games. Last year, Meta lowered the minimum age for kids who can use its Quest headsets from 13 to 10 years old. Kids in this age range must get parental approval to create a Meta account for the headset, which their parents will have control over. Meta also doesn’t show ads to these accounts by default and will only recommend games and apps appropriate to their age. I... Continue reading…