Starting in August, Quest users will no longer need to use their Facebook account to log in, a move by Meta to continue shifting away from the Facebook brand and in response to user dissatisfaction ...
Oculus continues to push towards its end as Meta has reportedly notified all Oculus account holders to migrate their accounts before its deletion on March 29. Users won't be able to recover or ...
Before it was Meta, it was Facebook; before it was the Meta Quest, the popular VR headset was known as the Oculus Quest. After Facebook rebranded to Meta, it also removed all Oculus branding and moved ...
All new Oculus users will need a Facebook account in order to sign up with the service, starting in October 2020. Existing Oculus users will be able to use their Oculus accounts for another two years ...
In an email sent to users, Meta announced that it will be deleting all Oculus accounts and the data associated with them by the end of the month. Users are instructed to migrate their Oculus account ...
Meta is Deleting All Old Oculus Accounts by Month’s End, Severing Another Tie to “the good old days”
Meta announced it’s finally closing the door on Oculus accounts by the end of the month, which means all users with old Oculus IDs will either need to migrate to a Meta account or lose access to ...
First, Facebook made an FB account mandatory for using Oculus products. Now it's banning new Quest customers who try to activate their own hardware. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on ...
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