Audible's privacy practices are governed by Amazon's Privacy Notice rather than a standalone Audible privacy policy, meaning Amazon's broader data terms apply to your Audible usage.
Amazon's Privacy Notice is a broad document covering a large number of services and data uses. By accepting Audible's terms, you are subject to Amazon's full data collection and use framework, which includes advertising, AI training, and third-party data sharing.
Incorporation of a parent company's privacy notice by reference may not satisfy GDPR transparency requirements under Article 13, which require specific, layered disclosures at the point of collection. Legal teams should verify whether Audible provides jurisdiction-specific addenda for EU, UK, and California users.
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Audible, as an Amazon subsidiary, collects extensive data including listening history, device identifiers, purchase history, and behavioral signals, as reflected in the tracking infrastructure visible in the page source. This data is shared within the Amazon corporate family and used for targeted advertising, personalization, and product improvement. You can review and manage your data preferences by visiting the Audible account settings page or the Amazon Privacy Central portal at amazon.com/privacy.