Audible collects detailed data about how you interact with its website, including what you click, how long pages take to load, and how you scroll.
This behavioral data can be used to build detailed profiles of your preferences and habits, which may be used for advertising, product recommendations, or shared with Amazon.
Systematic behavioral data collection constitutes personal data processing under GDPR, requiring a documented lawful basis and adequate disclosure; under CCPA it may qualify as a sale or sharing of personal information if used for cross-context behavioral advertising.
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