Meta will delete all old Oculus VR user accounts at the end of this month
Quest headset users, if they have not yet migrated their Oculus account to a Meta account, may need to do so as soon as possible.
Meta recently stated in an email sent to users that it will delete old Oculus accounts on March 29, 2024, and will not be able to reactivate or search for apps, in-app purchases, store credits, etc. In addition, users will lose achievements, friend lists, and any content created using an Oculus account.
Email sent to users by Meta
Meta (then known as Facebook) acquired VR equipment manufacturer Oculus in 2014, and starting in 2020, new users will be required to register equipment using their Facebook social accounts. Subsequently, Meta added the ability to create a Meta account for users in 2022, providing another option for users who do not want to bind their Facebook account to the Quest headset.
Meta has banned users from logging into their Oculus accounts in January 2023 and will delete their Oculus accounts on March 29, 2024. IT House friends who have not yet migrated can click this link to go .
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