Data collected about your behaviour on Audible's site is sent to Amazon's servers at unagi.amazon.com and fls-na.amazon.com via tracking beacons. This happens automatically as you browse.
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Cross-domain beacon transmission allows the service provider to construct comprehensive user activity profiles that span multiple digital properties, supporting targeted analytics, personalization, and performance measurement across an interconnected ecosystem of services.
Your Audible browsing data — including which audiobooks you viewed, search terms, and time spent on pages — is sent to Amazon analytics endpoints and linked to your Amazon session identifier and account, contributing to Amazon's cross-platform consumer profile.
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(1) REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: Cross-domain data transmission to Amazon parent entities implicates GDPR Art. 6 (lawful basis), Art. 44-46 (international transfers if data exits EEA), and Art. 5(1)(b) (purpose limitation). CCPA §1798.115 governs disclosure of third-party data sharing. ePrivacy Directive Art. 5(3) requires consent for tracking beacons. FTC Act Section 5 applies to undisclosed cross-domain profiling. (2)
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Cross-domain beacon transmission allows the service provider to construct comprehensive user activity profiles that span multiple digital properties, supporting targeted analytics, personalization, and performance measurement across an interconnected ecosystem of services.
Your Audible browsing data — including which audiobooks you viewed, search terms, and time spent on pages — is sent to Amazon analytics endpoints and linked to your Amazon session identifier and account, contributing to Amazon's cross-platform consumer profile.
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