League of Legends patch 26.14 is rolling out optional parental tools to enhance "child safety"
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League of Legends patch 26.14 is rolling out optional parental tools to enhance "child safety"

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Key Points:

  • Riot Games has introduced optional parental controls in League of Legends starting with patch 26.14, aimed at managing children's social interactions within the game.
  • These controls allow parents to view and edit friend lists, enable or disable text and voice chat, and block incoming friend requests, including access to messages from adult accounts within the past 30 days.
  • Additional features include purchase limits (applicable only to purchases made through Riot's platforms) and playtime limits, which currently apply only to PC players.
  • The new tools aim to enhance child safety and provide parents with greater oversight, though some purchase and playtime controls require management through external platforms like the App Store or PlayStation Store.
  • Riot has not yet indicated if further parental control features will be added in the future.

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