That's also where users can download their data and delete their Oculus account, if they so choose (though that won't wipe away certain info like purchase agreements, which the company holds on to for tax purposes). Information that's been anonymized, like the VR controller gestures, aren't shown in the Privacy Center, and neither is locally-stored data. It's essentially the platform's effort to clear a path between users and their data, an effort toward transparency that stands in contrast to parent company Facebook's ongoing blunders over individual privacy.