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Why Use a VPN for Oculus
Access Global Oculus Libraries
Tired of missing out on cool content because of your location? Windscribe lets you travel the world digitally, with servers in 69+ countries.

Unlock Regional Pricing
Why pay full price when you can get it cheaper? With Windscribe’s global servers and IP pinning, you can get better deals on Oculus games. Global wallet hack, anyone?

Hide Your IP
Your real identity? Yeah, no one needs that. Windscribe uses AES-256 encryption to hide your IP, so you can game anonymously. Kind of like being a VR ghost.

Prevent DDoS Attacks
Don’t let some troll ruin your fun. Windscribe masks your IP, keeping DDoS attacks and random internet jerks at bay. Stay in the game, and let them keep trying to find you.

Reduce Lag
Lag is usually caused by ISP throttling, but with Windscribe’s secure tunneling and encryption, your ISP can’t see what you're doing and can’t slow you down.

Play Oculus With a VPN

Gaming-Optimized Servers
Windscribe’s servers are built for speed, so you can experience VR without lag.

Global Server Coverage
With servers in 69+ countries, Windscribe gives you the Meta Quest world at your fingertips.

Multi-Device Support
Oculus, PC, or whatever else you’re gaming on, Windscribe’s got you covered. One VPN, all devices.
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Features
6 Encryption Protocols
Widest Server Reach
Most 10 Gbps Servers
Industry-Leading Ad Blocker
Privacy: Audited & Court-Proven
Features
Other VPNs
6 Encryption Protocols
Widest Server Reach
Most 10 Gbps Servers
Industry-Leading Ad Blocker
Privacy: Audited & Court-Proven
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you use a VPN on Oculus?


Yep, you can! While Oculus doesn’t have a built-in VPN feature, you can still use one by setting it up on your router or sharing your connection from a PC, using our Secure Hotspot feature. It’s a quick setup that lets you unlock global content and protect your privacy while diving into virtual worlds.
What is the best VPN for Oculus?


Windscribe is your best VPN for Oculus. It’s fast, secure, and offers a massive global server network. With servers in over 69 countries, you can access exclusive VR content from anywhere, and still game like a pro with zero lag. Plus, it's easy to set up on your router or PC. To get a VPN for Oculus, visit our upgrade page.
Why is my VPN not working on my Oculus?


If your Oculus isn’t working with Windscribe, try these steps:
- Switch server locations
- Change your protocol
- Try another device or network
Still having trouble? Our support team is available 24/7 to assist you.
Can I get banned if I use a VPN for Oculus?


Using a VPN on Oculus is totally fine. No bans here! It's just a tool for unlocking content and protecting your privacy. However, make sure you're not violating any game-specific rules. The VPN won’t get you banned, but some games have their own terms of service, so always play by the rules.
Is Meta Quest the same as Oculus Quest?


Short answer: yes. Long answer: Oculus Quest was rebranded to Meta Quest after Meta shifted its focus to VR and the metaverse. Same headsets and same ecosystem, but under a new name. If you’re using a Quest 2 or Quest 3, you’re already on Meta Quest. For VPN users, this means anything that works with Oculus Quest also works with Meta Quest.
Is there a free VPN for Oculus?


Yep, Windscribe has a free plan you can use for Oculus/Meta Quest indirectly (via sharing a VPN connection from a PC, since Quest doesn’t have a native “VPN app” toggle). The catch is the usual free-plan stuff: limited data (although our free plan offers up to 10GB, which is more than any other free VPN plan out there) and fewer server options, so it’s great for testing, browsing the store, or occasional use. However, if you’re doing long VR sessions, you may want to subscribe to our paid plan.
Does Meta allow VPNs?


In general, Meta doesn’t ban you just for using a VPN. A VPN is just a network tool. That said, if you’re using it to hop regions for content/pricing, expect normal platform friction sometimes (extra verification, payments being picky, and os on). If something acts up, switching locations usually fixes it. Still, you can use a VPN for Facebook, Meta Quest, and any other platforms Meta comes up with in the future.



