California residents have the right to know what data Audible and Amazon collect about them, request deletion of that data, and opt out of the sale or sharing of their personal information.
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If you live in California, you have legally enforceable rights to access, delete, and limit the use of your personal data collected by Audible and Amazon under the CCPA and CPRA.
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.
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As an Amazon subsidiary, Audible is subject to CCPA/CPRA obligations including responding to verified consumer requests, maintaining a 'Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information' opt-out mechanism, and annual privacy rights disclosures. Non-compliance exposes Amazon to enforcement by the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA).
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If you live in California, you have legally enforceable rights to access, delete, and limit the use of your personal data collected by Audible and Amazon under the CCPA and CPRA.
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