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Samsung: Android XR Headset Set to Elevate VR Porn Experience with SLR

Samsung’s upcoming Project Moohan VR headset, built on Google’s new Android XR operating system, is set to launch in 2025 and is already making waves in the world of adult entertainment. Combining key features from Meta’s Quest 3 and Apple’s Vision Pro, this headset is designed for both immersive and mixed reality. It is expected to work seamlessly with top adult platforms.


What Project Moohan Brings to VR Porn

Project Moohan boasts a cutting-edge OLED display with an incredible 5,000 pixels per inch, offering striking clarity that promises to transform the quality of virtual adult content. Powered by the Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 processor, it also includes pancake lenses with automatic IPD adjustment, built-in eye tracking, hand tracking, and a unique passthrough feature with reduced motion blur, delivering a near-lifelike adult VR experience.

With integrated blinders for full immersion, a rigid strap system with a comfort dial, and controller support, the headset emphasizes both performance and comfort. Early testers have noted sharp close-range passthrough visuals and effective hand-tracking—ideal for passthrough adult content experiences.

Where It Falls Short

The headset’s few drawbacks include a smaller field of view compared to Quest 3 and AVP, noticeable brightness fall-off near the screen edges, and lenses that may not outperform its competitors. It also comes with a tethered battery pack, which may reduce freedom of movement for some users. Still, these observations are based on early reports and may improve by launch.

Android XR: A New Platform for Immersive Adult Content

Announced in December 2024, Android XR is Google’s dedicated spatial OS for XR devices. It supports both classic Android apps and new “spatialized” formats, making it an ideal platform for immersive VR porn. The Chrome browser on Android XR is expected to handle spatial content well, allowing users to access sexlikereal.com directly with ease.

SLR users can expect full platform compatibility once the DeoVR app becomes available in the Android XR store. The app will support thousands of scenes and advanced features like build-your-own-journey, passthrough modes, and interactivity with haptic sex toys such as The Handy, enabling complete synchronization with VR porn scripts.

Getting Started with VR Porn on Project Moohan

Using the Samsung Project Moohan headset to stream adult content is expected to be straightforward:

  • Install the DeoVR app and access sexlikereal.com through the in-app browser, or
  • Use the headset’s native Chrome browser to log in directly

A premium SLR subscription unlocks the full experience, including streaming high-quality scenes, live cam shows, and integration with haptic devices for full-body immersion.

Passthrough in VR Porn, Upgraded

With superior close-range passthrough visuals and less blur than Apple’s Vision Pro, Samsung’s Project Moohan is poised to deliver an unmatched passthrough adult VR experience. Expect more realistic and engaging scenes that blend the real world with fantasy in ways not previously possible.

As Android XR and Samsung’s Project Moohan evolve, keep an eye on platform updates for further enhancements to the immersive adult experience.

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Apple rolls out UK age verification with iOS 26.4 after Meta and Google child safety fines

Apple has introduced age verification for iPhone and iPad users in the UK with iOS 26.4 and iPadOS 26.4, adding a new layer of checks for accounts that require confirmation that the user is 18 or older.


According to the report, UK users may now be asked to verify their age by adding a credit card or scanning an ID, unless Apple has already confirmed that information. Apple says the process is required by law in some countries and regions for actions tied to an Apple Account, including downloading apps, changing certain settings, or accessing specific features. When verification is needed, a prompt appears in the Settings menu.

The rollout comes at a time when child safety rules are tightening across the UK. While current UK law does not specifically require device-level age verification, adult websites, including pornography platforms, are already expected to carry out age checks. That has led to wider discussion about whether verification should also happen at the device level, rather than only on individual sites.

The timing is especially notable because it follows a major child safety case involving Meta and Google. The companies were reportedly ordered to pay $6 million after a lawsuit in Los Angeles claimed that platforms including Facebook, WhatsApp, and YouTube had a serious impact on a young woman’s mental health.

Apple’s move may also reflect broader regulatory pressure. The UK government is reportedly considering stronger restrictions for under-16s on social media, similar to measures seen in Australia. Reports also indicate Apple has been working with Ofcom as these safety tools develop.

For users who cannot verify an adult identity, Apple suggests that some features may be limited or that the account may need to be placed under Family Sharing with a parent or guardian. The exact restrictions could vary depending on the situation.

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Australia Age Checks Now Required for Porn Access

Australia has begun enforcing stricter age-verification rules for online adult content, requiring platforms to take meaningful steps to stop under-18s from accessing pornography and other age-restricted material. The Age-Restricted Material Codes for services including social media, relevant electronic services, equipment providers, and designated internet services came into effect on March 9, 2026.

Under the new framework, some services may now require proof of age before allowing access to legal adult content. Australia’s eSafety Commissioner says the accepted methods can vary by platform, but any age-assurance process must be accurate, reliable, and compliant with Australian privacy law. eSafety has said the changes are intended to reduce children’s exposure to pornography, high-impact violence, and other harmful age-inappropriate material online.

The rollout has already affected access to some major adult platforms in Australia, while debate continues over privacy risks and how effective the rules will be in practice. Recent reporting has also linked the changes to rising interest in VPN services as some users look for ways around the restrictions.

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Apple: Age-Verification Tools Expand Worldwide With New 18+ Download Blocks

Apple is expanding its age-verification system in more countries to match stricter child-protection laws. The changes mainly affect how people download 18+ (adult-rated) apps and how developers confirm whether a user is a minor or an adult—without collecting sensitive personal details.


What’s changing for users

  • New 18+ download blocks: In Brazil, Australia, and Singapore, users must confirm they are 18 or older before downloading apps rated 18+.
  • Less access for minors to adult content: This is meant to stop children from downloading adult-only apps through the App Store.

What’s changing for developers

  • Declared Age Range API (updated): Apple is updating an API that lets apps know only an age category (example: minor vs adult), not the person’s exact age.
    • Developers do not receive private data, such as date of birth.
    • The app receives a simple “category signal” to follow local rules.
  • Parental control options: For child accounts, parents/guardians can choose whether to share age information and whether permission is required in certain situations.

Loot boxes and “gambling-like” features

Apple is also targeting apps with features regulators often consider risky for minors, such as loot boxes.

  • In Brazil, if an app includes loot boxes, Apple may automatically rate it 18+.
  • That means minors can’t download it, because the App Store will treat it as adult-only.

U.S. states: Utah and Louisiana

Apple is adding tools to help apps comply with state-level child safety laws:

  • In Utah and Louisiana, Apple can share a new user’s age category with developers.
  • The system can also flag when parental permission is required, including for major app updates.

Why Apple says it’s doing this

Apple’s message is: protect kids + respect privacy.

  • The App Store handles most of the verification.
  • Apps get only a yes/no type age signal (minor/adult), not personal identity details.
  • The goal is to comply with various laws without forcing developers to collect sensitive data.

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