In some examples of the method, system, and non-transitory computer-readable medium described above, said plurality of rules are configured to include rules set by an adult wherein the adult authorized to set parental control rules for a child. In some examples of the method, system, and non-transitory computer-readable medium described above, said parental controls are based on at least one personal characteristic of the child wherein said personal characteristic includes at least one selected from the group of a face/visual likeness, a visual persona, a fingerprint, a retinal identity, a DNA, an age, a gender, nationality, genetic trait, physical characteristic, a behavior, a mood, a success metric such as completing an activity, and a location of the child.
In some examples of the method, system, and non-transitory computer-readable medium described above, said plurality of rules includes rules for obscuring the identity of a person in the portions of three-dimensional space. In some examples of the method, system, and non-transitory computer-readable medium described above, said plurality of rules includes rules for preventing rendering of personal information of a person. Personal information may include a face/visual likeness, a visual persona, a fingerprint, a retinal identity, a DNA, an age, a gender, nationality, genetic trait, physical characteristic, a behavior, a mood, a location, a license plate, a badge, a family affiliation, an educational affiliation, an employment affiliation, and a group affiliation.