Amazon Privacy Policy
What data does Amazon collect and how do they use it?
Privacy Policy Overview
Amazon's privacy policy outlines extensive data collection practices across its services, emphasizing personalization and service improvement. The policy details how customer information is shared with third parties, security measures implemented, and user rights regarding their data, while requiring user consent to these practices.
Readability
6.5/10
Word Count
4,782
Reading Time
24 min
Complexity
7.0/10
Data Collection
Extensive
Third-Party Sharing
Yes
Overall Privacy Score
5.0
out of 10
This policy has some concerning privacy practices.
Key Points
- Amazon collects information you provide, automatically gathered data, and information from third parties Collection
- Data is used for purchases, service improvement, personalization, advertising, and fraud prevention Collection
- Amazon uses cookies and other identifiers to recognize devices and personalize experiences Collection
- Amazon shares data with third-party service providers, business partners, and during business transfers Sharing
- Security measures include encryption, PCI DSS compliance, and physical/electronic safeguards Security
- Users can access, update, and in some cases delete their information Consent
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