Amazon Privacy Policy
Medium RiskAI-powered analysis of Amazon's Privacy Policy. Find out what they really do with your data.
Last analyzed: April 7, 2026
Risk Assessment
Some clauses require your attention.
3 Red Flags Found
What you need to know
- 1They collect your personal information to improve their services.
- 2They automatically collect data about your use, including in physical stores.
- 3They share your data with third parties for transactions and services.
- 4They use your data for personalized ads, but not your name.
- 5You can manage your data and communication preferences in your account.
Your Data (9)
They collect your name, address, phone numbers, age, and email addresses.
They collect your payment details to process orders.
They collect your device's location and IP address.
They collect data on your product views, searches, content interaction, and app usage.
They collect your voice input when you use voice services like Alexa.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Amazon spy on you?
Amazon collects personal data including Identifying Information, Payment Information, Location Information, but their practices are within typical industry norms. Our analysis found 3 items worth your attention. They are not unusually invasive, but you should be aware of what you're agreeing to.
What data does Amazon collect?
Amazon collects the following types of data: Identifying Information (They collect your name, address, phone numbers, age, and email addresses.); Payment Information (They collect your payment details to process orders.); Location Information (They collect your device's location and IP address.); Interaction Data (They collect data on your product views, searches, content interaction, and app usage.); Voice Recordings (They collect your voice input when you use voice services like Alexa.); Images and Videos (They collect images and videos from camera services and physical stores.); Identity Documents (They collect identity information like Social Security and driver's license numbers.); Financial Information (They collect corporate and financial information, and credit history.); Device Information (They collect device logs, configurations, and Wi-Fi credentials if you sync them.).
Is Amazon safe to use?
Our analysis rates Amazon as MEDIUM RISK with 3 concerns. It is relatively safe to use, but there are some clauses you should be aware of. See the full analysis below for details.
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