How to Add Multiple Accounts and a Parent-Supervised Account on the Meta Quest 3
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Watch how to add up to three additional accounts on the Meta Quest 3 VR headset, and see the process for setting up a parent-supervised account for kids ages 10 to 12 years old.
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0:00 Intro
0:26 How to share all your purchased apps
1:00 How to create a new Meta account for a child
1:58 Account Requirements
2:16 Meta App parental controls
2:28 Adding a new Account to the Quest 3 headset
3:10 How to Switch Users on the Quest 3
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How (and with which games) can I buy a single game and use it across two headsets at the same time to play with family at home?
The section where you go over adding multiple accounts on a quest vs allowing apps across multiple devices is unclear. I have two small kids and two quests, how do I get them to play together on my quest 2 and 3?
I have created accounts for my two 10–12 aged children who also have friends with similar accounts. I can’t figure out a way to connect them with their friends so that they can play online together. I read online that the parent should be able to approve follow requests but the file button is blocked out on all sides.
When I go to the website you said it just brings me somewhere else how do I fix that?
When I added another account (not child, but just another account) on the same headset, I got access to all my purchased apps, but I had to download and install them anew. So they require twice the storage capacity. What’s up with that? That shouldn’t be necessary…?
I’m in canada I have a meta account for over a year I’m well into my 20s my brother (11) just got an oculus two days ago and I can’t set up a child account and attach it to mines because it wants me to put a card so they can put a $1.33 hold on is but it won’t except my card because I don’t have a zip code I have a postal code
These VR/AR devices like the quest pro, oculus, apples vision pro… they are the new nintendos, or playstations or xboxes of today in the sense that many kids are going to grow up without ever using them except maybe once at that one friends house or in an arcade