The UE framework links performance telemetry to your unique session ID and request ID, meaning your browsing speed data is tied to an identifiable session rather than being collected anonymously.
Audible's website deploys extensive client-side tracking code that captures granular behavioural data including mouse movements, clicks, keystrokes, scroll events, and page visibility changes, transmitting this data to Amazon analytics endpoints. This behavioural surveillance occurs as part of normal site usage and encompasses session identifiers, device signals, and interaction timing. You can reduce some tracking by using a browser with JavaScript disabled or a privacy-focused browser extension, though this may impair site functionality.