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Meta wants to bring end-to-end encryption into virtual reality

Meta also focuses on end-to-end encryption for virtual reality conversations in the metaverse. The new update v40in fact, it officially starts the tests for the introduction of the end-to-end encryption for messaging services with VR Quest headsets. Here are the details:

Meta wants to bring end-to-end encryption to VR Quest headsets

Il new update v40 marks an important moment for the development of software solutions for virtual reality. In fact, Meta intends to introduce the end to end encryption also for the messaging service linked to the use of VR Quest viewers.

This is an ambitious project that aims to make calls and conversations made through the VR headsets safe. The confirmation of the initiative came directly from Meta who published an official post on its forum anticipating the novelty of the update. At the moment, it is not clear when the test is extended which, at least initially, could be reserved for a limited number of users.

The other news

It’s not just about starting end-to-end encryption tests for Meta’s VR Quest headsets with the v40 update. In fact, there are available to users new audio options for the correct balance of the sound sector. There is also the possibility of betting on a mono option. Quest VR users can now block access to some applications such as a parental control system. Note the possibility of seeing some physical representations of multiple keyboards which must, however, be connected via Bluetooth to the viewer.

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