Facebook's slow rebranding of Oculus is sure to upset quite a few people. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. All new Oculus users ...
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 ...
If you’ve bought an Meta (formerly known as Oculus) Quest or Quest 2 virtual reality headset in the past few years, you’ve likely had to set it up using a Facebook account. While that makes sense ...
Next month, owners of Quest VR headsets won't need a Facebook account to log into their devices, Meta announced this week. Instead of using a Facebook account, users will have to create a separate ...
The Oculus Quest 2 has undoubtedly represented one of the most popular VR headset releases to date. The fact that it was, comparatively speaking, significantly less costly than its alternatives did, ...
Oculus Quest 2 headsets around the world will soon break free from their Facebook account requirements, as Meta has finally announced when it plans to launch a new ...
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 ...
Earlier this month Meta acknowledged a Quest account issue that which led to some users being logged out of their headsets and others missing their library of apps entirely. A “majority” of affected ...
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 ...