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Effective Date: April 11, 2022
If you use an Oculus account (not a Facebook account) to access Oculus Products, please visit the Oculus Privacy Policy to learn more about how we collect, use, and share your information. Otherwise, this Supplemental Oculus Data Policy applies to your use of Oculus Products. Please visit our Frequently Asked Questions about merging your accounts for more information.
Meta makes virtual, mixed, and augmented reality (“XR”) hardware and software products and operates a platform where users can download, interact with, and submit content and obtain services related to or in connection with our XR products (collectively, "Oculus Products" ). The Oculus Products include our websites, mobile apps, games, platform, content, hardware and services as described in the Supplemental Oculus Terms of Service and any product or service that links to this Supplemental Oculus Data Policy. For Facebook Account users, Oculus Products are Meta Products.
The Meta Data Policy describes the information we process to support Meta Products (as defined in the Meta Data Policy), including Oculus Products and other Meta Products available on the Oculus Products. This Supplemental Oculus Data Policy supplements the Meta Data Policy by explaining the additional information we collect, use, and share on our Oculus Products.
What kind of information do we collect?
In addition to the information described in the Meta Data Policy under “What kinds of information do we collect?”, we collect the following categories of information when you use Oculus Products:
Physical Features: We collect information about your physical features and dimensions, such as your estimated hand size when you enable hand tracking.
Content: We collect content you create using Oculus Products, such as your avatar, a picture you post, an object you sculpt, or audio content you create, and information about this content, such as the date and time you created the content.
Cookies and Similar Technologies: We receive information collected in or through various technologies on Oculus Products, including cookies, pixels, local storage, and similar technologies. Learn more about how we use these technologies on our websites and mobile apps in the Oculus Cookies Policy.
Interactions: We collect information about the features you interact with on our Oculus Products. For example, we receive information about your Oculus Browser usage, such as interactions with recommended pages, which browser features you use, crash reporting data, and other statistics related to your Oculus Browser. When you use our voice services (for example, by using a Facebook-specific wake word when using Facebook Assistant or by pressing the microphone button to use voice transcription services), we process your voice interactions to respond to your request, provide the requested service to you, and, depending on your settings, improve our voice services on Oculus. You can learn more about how we collect and use information from other features you interact with on the Oculus Products in our Oculus Privacy FAQ.
Environmental, Dimensions and Movement Data: We collect information about your environment, physical movements, and dimensions when you use an XR device. For example, when you set up the Oculus Guardian System to alert you when you approach a boundary, we receive information about the play area that you have defined; and when you enable the hand tracking feature, we collect technical information like your estimated hand size and hand movement data to enable this feature.
Fitness and Activity Data: When you enable fitness-related experiences on Oculus, such as Oculus Move, we process information related to your fitness activities, like the number of calories you’ve burned, how long you’ve been physically active, and your fitness goals and achievements. You can also choose to provide personal and demographic information like height, weight, and sex, so we can better estimate your fitness achievements. Learn More.
Information From Third Parties: We receive information about you from partners and third parties, including third party apps, developers, other online content providers, and marketing partners. For example, we receive information from developers about your achievements in their app and share that information with your friends on Oculus. We also collect content and information that other people provide when they use Oculus Products. This can include information about you, like when they send us an abuse report that refers to or contains video of you.
Technical System Information: we collect technical system information such as crash logs which may contain your user ID, device ID, IP address, local computer file path, feature quality, amount of time it takes to load a feature, and whether you use a certain feature.
How do we use this information?
We use information we collect when you use Oculus Products for the purposes described in the Meta Data Policy under “How do we use this information?”, including to provide, personalize and improve the Meta Products (including seamless integration between the Meta Products), to provide measurement, analytics, and other business services (including ads), to promote safety, security, and integrity, to communicate with you, and to research and innovate for social good. In addition to these purposes, we use the information we collect when you use Oculus Products in the following ways:
To power social features: We use information from Oculus Products to provide user-to-user communications and other social services across the Meta Products, including identifying and connecting you with your friends (or people you recently interacted with in an experience) through Oculus Products.
To offer and improve XR features: We use information from the Oculus Products to improve and develop aspects of our services, such as voice services, hand tracking and fitness-related experiences. For example, for voice services, we analyze and review your voice commands using human and machine processes to improve, troubleshoot, and train our speech recognition systems. When you enable the hand tracking feature, we collect technical information like hand tracking quality, the amount of time it takes to detect your hands, and the number of pinches you make to improve and troubleshoot this feature. When you enable fitness-related experiences on Oculus, such as Oculus Move, we process information related to your fitness activities to allow you to track your fitness progress and improve those features.
How is this information shared?
In addition to the sharing of information described in the Meta Data Policy under “How is this information shared?”, we share the information we collect when you use Oculus Products in the following ways:
Information that you make public:
Certain information you post to your VR profile, such as your Oculus ID (also known as your username), and Oculus avatar, will be public and visible to people on and off the Oculus Products. Your Oculus ID is a unique identifier you choose to identify yourself on our Oculus Products.
Information you post to public areas on the Oculus Products, such as a forum, blog, or other community tool, will also be visible to people on and off of the Oculus Products. If you post information to these interactive features, it will be publicly available. Certain information associated with your public posts, such as the time of your post, also will be published and publicly available.
If you enter a public virtual space, others can see your avatar just as they would see you in a real-world public space. This means your avatar may appear in pictures, recordings, or live streams that users around you take and share, so you should consider whom you interact with and how you conduct yourself.
Third party apps, developers, and other online content providers on Oculus:
You can interact with third-party content, games, apps, and other experiences through our Oculus Products. We share information about you with these partners so they can provide you with the experiences you've requested, such as:
Information in your VR profile and about how you use our Oculus Products. For example, we make available to third party developers a list of your friends who also use the developer’s app so they can offer to pair you in a game or other experience within their app, or rank your scores and achievements in that app against your friends’ scores and achievements. We also share information about individual abuse reports or abuse statistics on our Oculus Products, so we can help develop a safe and enjoyable XR ecosystem.
Information about your interaction with the third-party service, such as how long you have interacted with content.
Any other information you choose to share with the third party.
For example, if available, you can choose to share your Oculus fitness data with third parties to sync that data with third party fitness services. If you do, information shared with those third parties is subject to their own terms and privacy policies, not this Data Policy.
Third-party content providers may also collect information from you directly through the experiences they provide. Please note that any information you share with these (or other) third parties will be subject to those third parties’ own privacy policies, not this one.
Information you provide when playing online:
When you use online multi-user apps, your activity and other information you provide (including avatar, in-app profile information, in-app activity) are visible to all. It can be collected, copied, recorded, live-streamed by other users, shared on and off Oculus Products, and submitted to us in order to report abuse, combat harmful conduct, and protect and support our community. Please consider carefully who you share information with and make sure your available privacy settings reflect your preferences.
Sharing within related companies:
We share information with related companies, including other Meta Companies as described in the Meta Data Policy under “How do the Meta Companies work together?”. We also share your information with Meta Platforms Technologies, LLC and Facebook Technologies Ireland Limited to conduct and support research and innovation to further the state of the art or academic understanding of XR technology. We also share information with Meta Platforms Technologies, LLC to process your payment and detect, prevent, or otherwise address fraud, security, or technical issues if you buy something on or through the Oculus Products in accordance with the Oculus Store Terms.
Third party access to voice interactions:
We share recordings and transcripts of your voice interactions with vendors and service providers who assist us in improving, troubleshooting, and training our speech recognition systems.
Privacy Notice for California Residents
If you are a California resident, you can learn more about your consumer privacy rights by reviewing the California Privacy Notice.
How to contact Meta
If you have any questions or complaints relating to the Meta Data Policy, this Supplemental Oculus Data Policy or otherwise, or wish to find out more about how to exercise your ability to access, rectify, port and erase the information collected through our Oculus Products, you can visit the Oculus Privacy Center or contact us online.