Audible's website runs code in your browser that records your keystrokes, mouse movements, clicks, and scroll events in real time. This data is packaged and sent to Amazon's analytics servers.
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Behavioral keystroke and mouse tracking enables collection of interaction-level data beyond typical usage analytics, which may inform service optimization, fraud detection, or user experience analysis. This tracking mechanism operates continuously during user sessions unless the privacy controls or data collection settings are modified.
Every keystroke you type and mouse movement you make on Audible's site is captured by Amazon's UE telemetry framework and transmitted to unagi.amazon.com, potentially including search terms, partial passwords entered in search fields, and reading behaviour patterns.
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(1) REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: Keystroke and pointer-event capture constitutes processing of personal data under GDPR Art. 4(1) and requires a lawful basis under Art. 6; where deployed via cookies or similar tracking technologies, ePrivacy Directive 2002/58/EC Art. 5(3) requires prior informed consent. CCPA §1798.100 requires disclosure of this category of behavioural data collection. FTC Act Section 5 applies if tracking is undisclosed or deceptive. Enforcement authorities: national EU DPAs / EDPB, California Privacy Protection Agency, FTC. (2)
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Behavioral keystroke and mouse tracking enables collection of interaction-level data beyond typical usage analytics, which may inform service optimization, fraud detection, or user experience analysis. This tracking mechanism operates continuously during user sessions unless the privacy controls or data collection settings are modified.
Every keystroke you type and mouse movement you make on Audible's site is captured by Amazon's UE telemetry framework and transmitted to unagi.amazon.com, potentially including search terms, partial passwords entered in search fields, and reading behaviour patterns.
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