New Oculus users will need a Facebook account in order to access their VR headsets, starting this October – and existing users will have until 2023 to make the mandatory switch if they require “full functionality” of their device.
According to a blog post shared by Oculus earlier today, anyone using an Oculus device for the first time from October this year will need to log in with a Facebook account. Things are a little different for existing users, however.
From October, those that currently use an Oculus account will have the option to merge it with a Facebook account. Those that remain determined to avoid Facebook and its dubious privacy practices as far as possible, though, will be able to continue using their device as they do now, without merging their accounts, for two years.
New Oculus users will need a Facebook account in order to access their VR headsets, starting this October – and existing users will have until 2023 to make the mandatory switch if they require “full functionality” of their device.According to a blog post shared by Oculus earlier today, anyone using an Oculus device for the first time from October this year will need to log in with a Facebook account. Things are a little different for existing users, however.From October, those that currently use an Oculus account will have the option to merge it with a Facebook account. Those that remain determined to avoid Facebook and its dubious privacy practices as far as possible, though, will be able to continue using their device as they do now, without merging their accounts, for two years.Read moreEurogamer.net