Information Automatically Collected About You When You Use Our Services . We also collect information automatically when you use our Services. Depending on how you access and use our Services, we may collect information such as: Information about your interactions with our Services, like information about the games, content, apps or other experiences you interact with, and information collected in or through cookies, local storage, pixels, and similar technologies (additional information about these technologies is available at https://www.oculus.com/en-us/cookies-pixels-and-other-technologies/); Information about how you access our Services, including information about the type of device you're using (such as a headset, PC, or mobile device), your browser or operating system, your Internet Protocol ("IP") address, and certain device identifiers that may be unique to your device; Information about the games, content, or other apps installed on your device or provided through our Services, including from third parties; Location information, which can be derived from information such as your device's IP address. If you're using a mobile device, we may collect information about the device's precise location, which is derived from sources such as the device's GPS signal and information about nearby WiFi networks and cell towers; and Information about your physical movements and dimensions when you use a virtual reality headset. Third parties may also collect information about you through the Services, as described below.

. We also collect information automatically when you use our Services. Depending on how you access and use our Services, we may collect information such as: Related companies . We may receive information about you from other companies that are within the family of related companies that are legally part of the same group of companies that Oculus is part of, or that become part of that group, such as Facebook, and may combine that information with other information we collect about you. View a complete list of related companies at https://www.oculus.com/en-us/related-companies/.

. We may receive information about you from other companies that are within the family of related companies that are legally part of the same group of companies that Oculus is part of, or that become part of that group, such as Facebook, and may combine that information with other information we collect about you. View a complete list of related companies at https://www.oculus.com/en-us/related-companies/. Information from other sources . We may also receive additional information about you from third parties, including partners that provide us information that is publicly or commercially available, and may combine that information with the other information we collect about you.

Now that at least one Oculus Rift has been delivered , details about the terms of service that come with the VR headsets are coming to light. This post hashes through some fine points (thanks Slashdot via Ant ), raising concerns about the unit's software phoning home. Gizmodo also notes an issue with content created using a Rift, as Oculus stakes a claim to use (but not own) any for free into perpetuity. Back to privacy concerns, the Rift installs an always on service that helps gather information on user activities. Here's more from the Oculus Privacy Policy on information that Facebook is permitted to collect and share with their third-party partners: