Oculus Quest 2 Users Can Now Experiment With Multi-User Accounts, App Sharing

Facebook’s VR unit promised the heavily requested features last month

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As promised in January, Oculus From Facebook began rolling out two experimental and highly requested features for its Oculus Quest headsets: multi-user accounts and application sharing.

The new features will enable multiple accounts to log into a single headset, and apps purchased by the owner of the headset, also referred to as the administrator account, can be shared with those accounts.

Multi-user accounts and app sharing will initially be rolled out for the Oculus Quest 2 as experimental features, with the goal of refining the experience before extending them to all Quest users.

Primary account holders will start out with the ability to add up to three secondary accounts, as well as to enable app sharing on a single device.

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