Mandatory Socialization: Facebook Accounts To be Required for Oculus Headsets
Signaling the end to any remaining degrees of separation between Facebook and its VR headset division, Oculus, today the social media company announced that it will be further integrating the two services. Coming this fall, the company will begin sunsetting stand-alone Oculus accounts as part of an effort to transition the entire Oculus ecosystem over to Facebook. This will start in October, when all new Oculus accounts and devices will have to sign up for a Facebook account, while support for existing stand-alone accounts will be retired entirely at the start of 2023.
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(Score: 3, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 19 2020, @03:20PM (1 child)
So what happens if you get banned from Facebook? Do you get a refund?
(Score: 2) by DannyB on Thursday August 20 2020, @01:54PM
If you get banned from Facebook, did you ever really exist? While no records will exist, some defective individuals in need of government retraining, will claim to recall that you once did exist.
The thing to remember about the saying "you are what you are" is, that saying: is what it is.