Audible uses Amazon's proprietary 'UE' (User Experience) analytics framework to measure page load times, interaction events, and performance metrics, tagging each with your session and request ID.
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The provision establishes a data collection infrastructure that enables Audible to gather behavioral and usage information at scale. This telemetry data informs service optimization, performance monitoring, and business analytics functions within Audible's operational framework.
Amazon's UE telemetry framework assigns your Audible session a unique request ID (e.g., 'K7KPV3801Q32B0Z63N9W') and links all page performance and interaction events to this ID, creating a linked record of your visit timing, device performance, and navigation patterns.
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(1) REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: Session-linked performance telemetry constitutes personal data processing under GDPR Art. 4(1) where the session ID is linkable to an identified individual. Lawful basis under Art. 6(1)(f) may apply for genuine performance monitoring, subject to transparency obligations under Art. 13. CCPA §1798.100 requires disclosure of session identifier collection. (2)
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The provision establishes a data collection infrastructure that enables Audible to gather behavioral and usage information at scale. This telemetry data informs service optimization, performance monitoring, and business analytics functions within Audible's operational framework.
Amazon's UE telemetry framework assigns your Audible session a unique request ID (e.g., 'K7KPV3801Q32B0Z63N9W') and links all page performance and interaction events to this ID, creating a linked record of your visit timing, device performance, and navigation patterns.
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