Facebook says it will begin testing ads on Oculus headsets, starting with the shooter game Blaston, and won’t use data stored on devices to target ads (Salvador Rodriguez/CNBC)

Salvador Rodriguez / CNBC:Facebook says it will begin testing ads on Oculus headsets, starting with the shooter game Blaston, and won’t use data stored on devices to target ads- Facebook on Wednesday announced that it will begin testing advertisements that will appear within the company’s Oculus virtual reality headsets.
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