Will all people in a room see the bm product that I loaded

xJanRKx
by xJanRKx · 18 posts
5 years ago in IMVU Lounge
Posted 5 years ago · Author
I suppose any bm product that I bought or gifted from friends will go to the bm inventory on my Deep/T3DE Client or more correctly the PRB server. To load the item, I have to use the *use PID command to load it from the PRB server. My question is after loading the item, will all people in the room, private or public, see the item that I loaded or only those who also using Deep/T3DE client can see the item that I loaded?
Posted 5 years ago
As far as I know when you type the code-Others are not able to see it-When you copy and paste and hit enter-Others are not able to see the Codes
Posted 5 years ago
@xJanRKx


for anyone to see ur prb products, they will need to be on the deep client or T3DE
Posted 5 years ago · Author
@Wolverine



@terryracer



@Thirteen100


Oh cool, thank you very much to you all for the information. :)
Posted 5 years ago
@xJanRKx


They won't see. They could only see if said product has gone through the IMVU's peer review, and passed through it. Then you would load the product on your inventory, not through a code.
Posted 5 years ago · Author
@Ubiytsa


awww I see, in that case, the product will be saved in imvu server and not the prb server, I suppose. Am I right?
Posted 5 years ago
@xJanRKx


Yes. You have to publish it, so it stays on IMVU's servers and your chosen account catalog. You may be banned for doing it as well.
Posted 5 years ago
@xJanRKx


Only people using T3DE or the DEEP client will see the product.


In order for people using the vanilla client or IMVULite to see the product it would have to be published and pass Peer/CS review. This is the biggest security risk when dealing with BM products and the primary reason we created the PRB 2.0 system. To remove Peer/CS review from the equation altogether.
Posted 5 years ago · Author
@Ubiytsa



@DataMine


Haha thank you very much for the detail explanation. I now fully understand the drawback of publishing and passing peer/cs review. I totally agreed that we should avoid and to remove peer/cs review from the equation altogether and always keep our products in the PRB 2.0 system. :)

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