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The clause establishes a data-sharing framework across Amazon's corporate family, enabling information collected in one business unit to be accessible to other affiliated entities. This operational structure means user data flows across multiple distinct service providers under a unified privacy governance model rather than remaining isolated to individual services.
Users' marketplace data and information become subject to access and use by multiple Amazon-controlled entities beyond Amazon Marketplace itself. The provision does not require explicit user consent for each individual share, but rather conditions authorization on the receiving entity maintaining comparable privacy safeguards or being bound by the same Privacy Notice.
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"We share the information we collect with Amazon.com, Inc.'s subsidiaries and affiliates that are either subject to this Privacy Notice or follow practices at least as protective as those described in this Privacy Notice. This includes sharing your information across Amazon's family of businesses including Amazon Web Services, Amazon Advertising, Twitch, Whole Foods Market, Ring, and Zappos.— Excerpt from Amazon Marketplace's Amazon Privacy Notice
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The clause establishes a data-sharing framework across Amazon's corporate family, enabling information collected in one business unit to be accessible to other affiliated entities. This operational structure means user data flows across multiple distinct service providers under a unified privacy governance model rather than remaining isolated to individual services.
Users' marketplace data and information become subject to access and use by multiple Amazon-controlled entities beyond Amazon Marketplace itself. The provision does not require explicit user consent for each individual share, but rather conditions authorization on the receiving entity maintaining comparable privacy safeguards or being bound by the same Privacy Notice.
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