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The provision establishes a baseline data collection mechanism that operates continuously across Amazon Services and affiliated third-party sites, enabling the company to maintain records of user engagement patterns and browsing activity at scale.
Users operating under these terms accept that interaction data is automatically captured and retained as a standard function of service access. The terms authorize collection via cookies and identifiers without requiring affirmative user consent for each collection event.
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"We automatically collect and store certain types of information about your use of Amazon Services, including information about your interaction with products, content, and services available through Amazon Services. Like many websites, we use "cookies" and other unique identifiers, and we obtain certain types of information when your web browser or device accesses Amazon Services and other content served by or on behalf of Amazon on other websites.— Excerpt from Amazon Marketplace's Amazon Privacy Notice
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The provision establishes a baseline data collection mechanism that operates continuously across Amazon Services and affiliated third-party sites, enabling the company to maintain records of user engagement patterns and browsing activity at scale.
Users operating under these terms accept that interaction data is automatically captured and retained as a standard function of service access. The terms authorize collection via cookies and identifiers without requiring affirmative user consent for each collection event.
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