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In the hit virtual reality game Gorilla Tag, you swing your arms to pull your primate character around—clambering through virtual worlds, climbing up trees and, above all, trying to avoid an infectious mob of other g*mers. If you're caught, you join the horde. However, some kids playing the game claim to have found a way to cheat and easily "tag" opponents.

Over the past year, teenagers have produced video tutorials showing how to side-load a virtual private network (VPN) onto Meta's virtual reality headsets and use the location-changing technology to get ahead in the game. Using a VPN, according to the tutorials, introduces a delay that makes it easier to sneak up and tag other players.

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Back in my day we played tag in this place called outdoors.

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lol doesnt most "free" vpns do this

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Use your vr headset as a network pass through? Ive never heard of one

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the vpn is just some google playstore app

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>big mama vpn

I trust them

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