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Users' personal information and content held within Third-Party Services may flow to Amazon, expanding Amazon's visibility beyond direct Kindle usage data.
Readers who use Third-Party Services connected to Kindle may have their contact information and content from those services shared with Amazon.
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"that Third Party Service may share information with us about you and your use of the Third-Party Service, such as your contact information and the content you store or use in that Third-Party Service— Excerpt from Kindle's Kindle Store Terms of Use
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Users' personal information and content held within Third-Party Services may flow to Amazon, expanding Amazon's visibility beyond direct Kindle usage data.
Readers who use Third-Party Services connected to Kindle may have their contact information and content from those services shared with Amazon.
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