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According to news on January 31, Apple successfully obtained a patent for its Vision in the list announced by the United States Trademark and Patent Office (USPTO) this week. New technology patent for Pro head display. The patent reveals a geo-location-based content restriction system that ensures users can only view relevant content within a specific area.
The patent is named "Method and Device for Private Content in Designated Space". The core idea is that by setting a specific location or area, Vision Pro headset users can only view restricted content within these designated areas. For example, users can customize settings so that certain sensitive or private data can only be accessed in a specific area of the home environment or office.
# According to the editor’s understanding, this concept is similar to the audio guide system commonly seen in museums. In a museum, the audio guide system will detect the location of the visitor before playing relevant content; in this patent implementation, the system will also detect the location of the user before accessing certain data.
Specifically, when users are in a location set as a "private viewing area", they will be able to view hidden data. Once the user enters or leaves these areas, the system will trigger a status change to determine whether the user is allowed to access the data. At the same time, the system will also send notifications when users enter and exit these areas, reminding them that they are gaining or losing access to data.
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