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    ​Quest v41 new social functions and parental control tools

    Quest v41 new social functions and parental control tools V41 will start rolling out in the coming weeks, so don't worry that these features aren't available to you yet. Today, Meta (an organization banned in the Russian Federation) announced the release of the v41 update for Meta Quest VR headsets, which offer users new features and many parental control tools, which simplifies monitoring the activity of your teenagers in the metaverse. As previously reported, version 41 has the ability to invite friends to Horizon Home, which allows you to have parties and immediately play games such as Beat Saber and Demeo, watch 360-hour movies and concerts on demand via Oculus TV or just spend time together. In the coming weeks, the functionality of a multiplayer game for Horizon Home will begin to unfold on Quest headsets. According to Meta, you will be able to customize your home environment. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vstZcYVzLgc[/embed] In addition to Horizon Home, v41 also features a variety of parental control tools. First, teens should request control of their virtual reality accounts. By accepting custody through the Oculus mobile app, parents will have access to the following features: • A parent will be able to block certain apps that they consider unacceptable to their teen, preventing the teen from running those apps. You can block applications such as web browsers and applications available in the Meta Quest Store. • A parent can approve a teenager's download or purchase of an app that is blocked by default. • Teenagers 13+ can send a request for access to the application, which will make a request to parents. • The parent can then approve or reject the request from the Oculus mobile app. • The parent will be able to view all the apps that the teenager has. • A parent will be able to receive "Purchase Notifications" alerting them when a teenager makes a purchase in virtual reality. A parent will be able to receive notifications when their teen downloads an app, sends or receives a gift. • The parent will be able to view how much time the teenager spends in virtual reality. • A parent will be able to view their teen's friends in Oculus. • A parent can block Link and Air Link, which will prevent their teen from accessing content from their PC via the Quest headset. • V41 will start rolling out within a few weeks, so don't worry if the aforementioned features aren't available yet. Unity Game Development Software | Desktop Game Development

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