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Note: Maturity blocking is available at the Region level for Private Regions. Parcel maturity settings do not affect access. They are used for search listing maturity. Maturity settings for land on a Private Region can be used to allow only Residents with a select maturity level or higher.
Note: Maturity blocking is available at the Region level for Private Regions. Parcel maturity settings do not affect access. They are used for search listing maturity. Maturity settings for land on a Private Region can be used to allow only Residents with a select maturity level or higher.


* If your land is set to '''Adult''', only those with a '''PG, Mature and Adult''' maturity preference setting can enter the land.
* If your land is set to {{mra}}, only those with a {{mrgma}} maturity preference setting can enter the land.
* If the land is set to '''Mature''', only those with a '''PG and Mature''' preference setting can enter your land.
* If the land is set to {{mrm}}, only those with a {{mrgm}} preference setting can enter your land.
* If your land is set to '''PG''', all Residents can enter your land.
* If your land is set to {{mrg}}, all Residents can enter your land.


For additional information about maturity ratings, see [[Linden Lab Official:Maturity ratings: an overview|Maturity ratings: an overview]]. If you would like to access Adult land and have not verified your account, see [[Linden Lab Official:How to become verified as an adult|How to become verified as an adult]] for information. Non-verified Residents can toggle between '''PG''' and '''PG and Mature''' ratings. Verified accounts include a '''PG, Mature and Adult''' rating. See [[Linden Lab Official:Setting your maturity preferences|Setting your maturity preferences]] for information.
For additional information about maturity ratings, see [[Linden Lab Official:Maturity ratings: an overview|Maturity ratings: an overview]].


===Script Use===
===Script Use===

Revision as of 10:41, 31 March 2010

A bit of a Second Life recluse? Someone in particular giving you a hard time? You can exercise your rights as a Second Life landowner by restricting access to your property.

Allowing Access For Specific People

  1. Right-click your parcel of land and choose About Land.
  2. Click the Access tab.
  3. Select the Group checkbox to restrict access so only group members may enter. (Go to the General tab and click Set to change this group.)
  4. Or, select the Avatars checkbox and enter specific Residents who may access the property.

Block Specific People from Access

  1. Right-click your parcel of land and choose About Land.
  2. Click the Ban tab.
  3. Select the Ban Avatars checkbox and enter specific Residents who may not access the property.

Maturity Settings

Note: Maturity blocking is available at the Region level for Private Regions. Parcel maturity settings do not affect access. They are used for search listing maturity. Maturity settings for land on a Private Region can be used to allow only Residents with a select maturity level or higher.

  • If your land is set to Parcel lght A.png Adult, only those with a Parcel lght G.png General, Parcel lght M.png Moderate, Parcel lght A.png Adult maturity preference setting can enter the land.
  • If the land is set to Parcel lght M.png Moderate, only those with a Parcel lght G.png General and Parcel lght M.png Moderate preference setting can enter your land.
  • If your land is set to Parcel lght G.png General, all Residents can enter your land.

For additional information about maturity ratings, see Maturity ratings: an overview.

Script Use

You can use scripted objects to enhance your land ownership tools. Generally, such scripts should:

  • Provide adequate warning to the undesired Resident.
  • Only work within the property lines (this includes projectiles that cannot operate beyond the parcel boundaries).
  • Not be excessive in the removal of the unwanted Resident. Pushing them off the property or teleporting them home is usually acceptable; intentionally applying a script to disrupt their Second Life connection or online status is not allowed.

Scripts or no scripts, you cannot use land ownership as a way to unfairly restrict another Second Life Resident's personal freedoms.