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We have asked Facebook for a comment.
The tech giant has claimed that the account requirement will help people find friends for social experiences like games, reduce the number of trolls, and enable integration features like the Horizon VR space. However, critics have argued that this links users to the Facebook ecosystem and makes it easier for the company to track user habits. These new reports will not help in the case of Facebook: it is now more difficult to use the Oculus headphones in a way that suits your home.
Important VR Public Service Announcement No. 2: 👉 Oculus headsets used simultaneously on the same Facebook account will ban it.
“Not being able to use two headsets” “leads to one or both Facebook accounts being permanently disabled or blocked”
Communications: @FBRealityLabs
Source: Reddit – kommanderk33n pic.twitter.com/uUGjF3VUZ9– CIX (@CixLiv) October 24, 2020
Update 10/25 6:15 PM ET: Oculus has responded to the customer’s complaint on a series of tweets than using the same Facebook account on two headphones not make the user banned. It also added that it plans to “introduce the ability for multiple users to log into the same device using their own Facebook account.”
Using the same Facebook account on two or more Oculus headsets simultaneously will NOT cause your account to be “banned”. Having the same account registered on two or more headsets is not against Facebook’s Terms of Service.
– Oculus Support (@OculusSupport) October 25, 2020
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