JAKARTA Meta will allow children to interact with others using Quest headsets. New access to this pre-age will be added to parental control later this year. Meta seeks to provide the best content according to the age of its users, especially pre-agers. The company is also enriching content in its virtual reality headset (VR) for children regardless of parental control. Therefore, they will add the ability to chat and make phone calls to pre-agen accounts that use Quest headsets. However, this capability can only be accessed if the contacts they want to contact have been approved by their parents. "Once again, parents can add individually approved contacts, who can chat, call, and receive invitations to join them in the MR or VR experiences," Meta said. There are several requirements that must be followed so that these new capabilities can be accessed by children with parental controls. First, users who are contacted or contacted must be followed first by an account with parental controls.

Furthermore, there are no contacts that can be added if parents don't allow the account to be added. Parents can add contact by searching for certain accounts through the Followings list or Followers on their child's account. "If two pre-agenous children want to chat, call, and send or receive an invitation to an parents-approved experience, parents of both pre-agen children need to add them as approved contacts," explains Meta. Finally, parents have full control over contacts on their child's account. Although accounts from the Following list or Followers have been added to the contacts, parents can delete their contacts whenever they want.


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