Safety guidance for children using Meta Quest and other VR headsets, covering social interactions, content risks, and parental controls.
อายุทางการ
13+
เราแนะนำ
13+
นักพัฒนา
Meta
ความเสี่ยง
2
Meta Quest headsets provide immersive virtual reality experiences including gaming, social spaces, fitness, and education. VR social interactions feel more intense than screen-based communication because spatial audio and avatar proximity create a sense of physical presence. This means encounters with strangers — including harassment and inappropriate behaviour — can feel more threatening. Meta offers parental controls through a parent dashboard, but VR environments remain difficult to moderate.
Children use VR headsets for gaming (Beat Saber, Roblox VR), socialising in apps like VRChat and Rec Room, watching immersive videos, and exploring virtual worlds. The social spaces are where most risks arise, as children interact with strangers through voice chat and avatar proximity.
Parent Dashboard
ตำแหน่ง: Meta Quest app on parent's phone > Parental Supervision
ตั้งค่าเป็น: Fully set up
Allows parents to approve app downloads, set daily time limits, and view activity. Must be linked to the child's account.
Personal Boundary
ตำแหน่ง: Quick Settings > Personal Boundary
ตั้งค่าเป็น: On
Creates a virtual buffer around the user's avatar so strangers cannot get uncomfortably close in social spaces.
Voice chat
ตำแหน่ง: Within individual apps > Audio settings
ตั้งค่าเป็น: Friends only or muted
Restricts who can speak to your child in VR social spaces. Reduces exposure to verbal harassment and inappropriate language.
Set up the parent dashboard and link to your child's Meta account
เวลา: 15 minutes
Enable the personal boundary feature
เวลา: 5 minutes
Discuss that people in VR are real strangers, not game characters
เวลา: 10 minutes
Set daily VR time limits to prevent motion sickness and overuse
เวลา: 5 minutes
ตรวจสอบล่าสุด: 2026-03-30
เนื้อหาต้นฉบับภาษาอังกฤษ: /apps/meta-quest-vr