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Personal information is shared with third parties as a direct consequence of transacting through Amazon Marketplace when a third party is involved, without requiring separate consent at the time of sharing.
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 →If a user's transaction involves a third party, Amazon Marketplace will share that user's personal information related to the transaction with that third party.
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"You can tell when a third party is involved in your transactions, and we share customers' personal information related to those transactions with that third party.Excerpt from Amazon Marketplace's Amazon Privacy Notice
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Personal information is shared with third parties as a direct consequence of transacting through Amazon Marketplace when a third party is involved, without requiring separate consent at the time of sharing.
If a user's transaction involves a third party, Amazon Marketplace will share that user's personal information related to the transaction with that third party.
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