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Hello Everybody!

New VAM user here. I have entertainer access through vrporn premium membership. At the moment I only want to use content that is free to use (and I don’t want to create anything new, I only want maximum to save clothing setup, put together things I downloaded in a scene and save it…etc)

My question is what can I use from the hub that is really free? I mean I know I can select the free tab, but even in the free tab there are content marked as „PC” (paid content)…etc other red markings liket this. Is it still free or not? I am a little bit confused.

Also lot of scenes ask me whether I allow some plugins. Generally speaking when should you trust these plugins?

Sorry if I am a little OCD-ish about this, but I want to use adult content safely. Otherwise I really enjoy the software so far :)

Thank you if you read this.
 
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Plugins that you download from the Hub you can be 99.9% confident to allow, even allow permanently.

In the Hub you'll find Free resources and Paid resources. The free resources are Hub hosted, well, most are, and Paid resources are hosted behind a paywall of services like Patreon. Click on the resources menu and you'll see a submenu with Free and Paid categories. Each resource has a tag left of the name that says what it is and if it's payed. If you want a exclusively free content list, click the VaM logo and the listing only shows the free content.

Don't be confused with the PC, CC BY, etc., these are licenses. Licenses are about how the resource in question can be used, not how you get it. For your case that you're just using...
Plugins that you download from the Hub you can be 99.9% confident to allow, even allow permanently.

In the Hub you'll find Free resources and Paid resources. The free resources are Hub hosted, well, most are, and Paid resources are hosted behind a paywall of services like Patreon. Click on the resources menu and you'll see a submenu with Free and Paid categories. Each resource has a tag left of the name that says what it is and if it's payed. If you want a exclusively free content list, click the VaM logo and the listing only shows the free content.

Don't be confused with the PC, CC BY, etc., these are licenses. Licenses are about how the resource in question can be used, not how you get it. For your case that you're just using things, not creating and sharing anything, you don't have to be bothered with licenses in any way. If you do want to learn more about Licenses, always good to know, you can read the policies section of the Forum.

You can download resources inside VAM using the Hub Browser, it's a very convenient way to filter content.

And if you haven't yet, see the tutorials:
 
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