Meta Is Testing End-to-end Encryption Technology For Quest's VR Messenger Application

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Meta has been promoting the end-to-end encryption (e2ee) function of messenger for many years. Now it begins to test e2ee messages with its quest VR display header. According to a blog post, with the new V40 software update, meta is testing the optional e2ee for one-to-one information and call in VR, but it is unclear how many people are included in the test, and how to turn on this function.

This test comes along with some other notable new features in the V40 update. It is understood that the new audio accessibility option includes the functions of adjusting the audio balance of the left and right audio channels and mono audio, so that users can hear the same audio on the left and right speakers.

In addition, users can now lock a single application behind a pattern. Before that, the user can only lock the whole headgear behind one pattern.

In addition, users can now see more visual representations of physical keyboards in VR, but it should be noted that they are connected through Bluetooth. It is understood that this function first supports Logitech k830 and Apple The magic keyboard uses Quest 2 headphones at the same time. In V40, you will see the display of apple magic keyboard with numeric keyboard, Logitech k375s and Logitech MX keys.

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