Meta sneakily introduced “Platform Integrity Attestation API” which basically calls home to see whether the user has a valid license to play.

This means that to run apps user has to have online connection to perform an integrity test. Whether it’s only a test on launch or continues call home like Denuvo-like DRMs is not yet clear. This could also mean that modified headsets could fail to pass this test essentially closing down the device for modifications that could damage “platform integrity”. Not all details are clear yet but this doesn’t look good.

Currently it’s optional and up to app developers to enable it.

  • HughJanus@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I have one. Not long after I bought it, it became a brick because it forced a software update that forced a Facebook sign in to use it.

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            1 year ago

            still think people complaing about this is weird. Like, they made this change, and removed the facebook integration, and people still act like this is the case.

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            1 year ago

            Nah I’m good. Not really that cool anyway after a few hours.

            Maybe one day I’ll get a Valve Index.

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                  1 year ago

                  So you bought a Meta VR headset and are surprised that it’s got Meta stuff on it?

                  What “bullshit Facebook spyware” are you talking about?

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                    1 year ago

                    No. Read it again. I bought an Oculus Go. And at the time (2018?) I did not know it was bought by Facebook.