We need good parental controls
Really in need of Good parental controls like on iPhone.

-
Jake Feighner commented
We need good parental controls
-
Sarah Ann commented
Facebook should be liable for the lack of parental controls. They say it's not for 12 and under, but 13 and up kids need parental controls too?
-
James Gebhard commented
How is this not solved after being requested for so long
-
CitiStyle commented
Need parental controls badly so younger audience can play.
-
Jay commented
I’ve caught my som plenty of times and have locked everything he uses just found out he has been using the oculus by screening to my phone. We really need a parental control at this point it’s like you guys are just being lazy and not caring. We really need a parental control on these devices like ASAP. Iv already had the talk with my son but **** addiction can lead to many other things when exposed at a young age or even as an adult. Get with the program and set up a block for us to control from our phones or laptops I should not have to go over the top and block my entire network as I have been doing. This problem here has me Pretty disappointed.
-
EverythingPeachy commented
Come on Facebook! This is basic human decency 101 - give us a browser lock at least!
-
Anonymous commented
This one is such a no-brainer, and is so easy to do, and carries such a basic human benefit that it is concerning that Facebook and Oculus seem to be ignoring this? What possible motivation could you have to prioritize "Customizable Home Space" over something like this that would take nearly no effort (browser PIN?) and be a big win for your users?
Who is in charge of prioritization here?
-
Bryan McKaig commented
Content controls like blocking adult content are just a basic feature that any gaming or web based device should have at this point. Facebook and Oculus have got to get their act together on this.
-
Ana commented
My husband has an addiction to **** and i dont feel comfortable with him being alone with this device. My youngest child has found **** sites do to this and is constantly trying to find his way back and i cant let him near this device.
-
Ironmom commented
I have taken the Quest II away from my child until I can find a solution. Unfortunate FB could give a fu*^ about children yet block ppl on FB. DUMBA**. WTF???
-
Bot Zuckerberg commented
+1. Just shocking/ridiculous they do not have anything. Should be illegal.
-
Anonymous commented
Parental controls. Filters for age appropriate games, language and content filters.
-
Anonymous commented
found graphic *********** in the browser on my son's quest. he was just trying to find minecraft videos. very disturbing...
-
Zachery Bailey commented
This is ridiculous that oculus doesn’t have parental controls and that it has to be connected to a FB profile??? Why??
-
Savage Shogun commented
Yes! Not just for kids, but also for adults who don't want to be tempted with easy access to "adult" apps and websites.
-
Blackmom commented
Sold my children's Oculus headsets when I found out they didn't have ANY FILTER or parental controls! Right- they have a box on their heads with a screen to view any and all. unlimited content-NOT!!!! (One is begging for the Oculus Quest 2, so I looked to see if they put controls on. Guess what, Oculus? We WON"T BUY IT WITHOUT CONTROLS OR THE ABILITY TO FILTER!!) Sheesh! My boys accidently viewed **** when they were younger because we weren't internet savvy. I think these developers want this generation hooked on filth. Not mine- God stepped in and they WANT to be safe online.
-
Anonymous commented
I'm considering returning Oculus 2 ( two headsets) as without parental control it is not to standard I would expect to be use by children.
-
Ahill commented
I cannot believe there are no parental controls with the ability to download any free game/app and a browser. Please do the right thing and put on parental controls or this is going straight back to the store.
-
Me commented
I received the oculus quest 2 as a gift for my kids. I had no idea that were no parental controls on this device, that is irresponsible on the parent company's part. a simple pin to access content would do it.
-
mike commented
it would take way less money to add a pin to the browser then what they are losing in sales from not having it!!!