In some embodiments, an xR registry may enable individual filtering (including parental controls). For example the registry may enable the ability for a parent to control what their children see based on what parent(s) deem as appropriate, the ability to block as an individual or control as an individual, the ability to set varying levels of parental controls based on age or name of a child, the ability for parent to have automated age-graded filtering (e.g., the experiences may be different if kids are using or wearing a device versus if a parent is wearing it, or an adult child), and the ability for advertising or other to set general filters on what is allowed or do not allow in conjunction with a virtual property (e.g., a Muslim or LBGT supporter may want to restrict certain things such as hate speech or offensive material that they do or do not want shown on their property), the ability for individual to set up filtering guidelines. Similarly, other entities offering xR experiences may be able to define properties to enable such filtering.
The xR registry may also enable the ability for individual to not see or prevent others from seeing their child's face in an xR experience and have an option to have the face blurred or otherwise obfuscated, and the ability for individual to prevent viewing certain personally identifiable information about themselves in an xR experience (such as license plate numbers, badge, etc.).