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Information is shared with ad companies for advertising purposes, but a stated limit prevents the sharing of directly identifying information such as users' names.
The updated privacy notice explicitly discloses that Amazon uses machine learning and artificial intelligence to support and enhance customer experience, including developing and deploying generative AI models and services. Under the revised policy, your personal information may be used for these AI development purposes. Amazon added a reference to its Generative AI Development Disclosure for additional details on how data is used in this context. You can review the Generative AI Development Disclosure linked in the updated privacy notice for more specific information about AI model development.
View change record →A user's information is provided to ad companies by Amazon Marketplace, but Amazon Marketplace commits that names and directly identifying information are never included in those shares.
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"We provide ad companies with information that allows them to serve you with more useful and relevant Amazon ads and to measure their effectiveness. We never share your name or other information that directly identifies you when we do this.Excerpt from Amazon Marketplace's Amazon Privacy Notice
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Information is shared with ad companies for advertising purposes, but a stated limit prevents the sharing of directly identifying information such as users' names.
A user's information is provided to ad companies by Amazon Marketplace, but Amazon Marketplace commits that names and directly identifying information are never included in those shares.
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