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This clause establishes the operational mechanism by which Amazon facilitates third-party seller fulfillment by disclosing customer identifying and transactional information. The provision clarifies that data sharing with sellers is a standard practice integrated into the marketplace transaction process.
Users who purchase from third-party sellers through Amazon stores operate under terms that authorize disclosure of their name, address, and order information to those sellers. This data transfer is a functional requirement of the third-party fulfillment model and occurs as part of order processing.
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"To help third parties with whom you interact on our stores to fulfill your orders and provide services, we share information related to those transactions with those third parties. When you purchase products through our stores and third-party sellers fulfill those orders, we share information necessary to facilitate those transactions, including your name, address, and order details.— Excerpt from Amazon Marketplace's Amazon Privacy Notice
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This clause establishes the operational mechanism by which Amazon facilitates third-party seller fulfillment by disclosing customer identifying and transactional information. The provision clarifies that data sharing with sellers is a standard practice integrated into the marketplace transaction process.
Users who purchase from third-party sellers through Amazon stores operate under terms that authorize disclosure of their name, address, and order information to those sellers. This data transfer is a functional requirement of the third-party fulfillment model and occurs as part of order processing.
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