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As Facebook Tightens Their Grip on VR, Jailbreaking Looks More Likely Read Article Now»

Tired of the Cat-and-Mouse

By Elliot Williams

Facebook just announced their plans for the Oculus Quest 2 VR headset. You probably won't be surprised, but they want more of your user data, and more control over how you use the hardware. To use the device at all, you'll need a verified Facebook account. Worse, they're restricting access to the wide world of community-developed applications by requiring a developer account to be able to "sideload" non-Facebook software onto the device. Guess who decides who gets to be a developer. Hint: it's not the people developing software.

Our article suggests that this will be the beginning of a race to jailbreak the headset on the community's part, and to get ahead of the hackers on Facebook's. Like every new release of iOS gets a jailbreak within a week or two, and then Apple patches it up as fast as they can, are we going to see a continual game of hacker cat-and-mouse with Facebook?

I don't care. And that's not because I don't care about open hardware or indie VR developers. Quite the opposite! But like that romance you used to have with the girl who was absolutely no good for you, the toxic relationship with a company that will not let you run other people's games on their hardware is one that you're better off without. Sure, you can try to fix it, or hack it. You can tell yourself that maybe Facebook will come around if you just give them one more chance. It's going to hurt at first.

But in the end, there is going to be this eternal fight between the user and the company that wants to use them, and that's just sad. I used to look forward to the odd game of cat and mouse, but nowadays the cats are just too well bankrolled to make it a fair fight. If you're buying a Quest 2 today with the intent of hacking it, I'd suggest you spend your time with someone else. You're signing up for a string of heartbreaks. Nip it in the bud. You deserve better. There are too many fish in the sea, right?

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