Last updated: 03/06/24
This additional state-specific privacy disclosure page ("Disclosure") supplements the
Ground Transportation Privacy Notice (“Notice”). In connection with the Services, this Notice describes the personal information that we collect, the sources from which we collect it, the purposes for which we use it, the limited circumstances under which we share personal information, and with whom we share it. These additional disclosures are required by the California Privacy Rights Act, and serve as a Notice at Collection under the California Privacy Rights Act:
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Categories of personal information collected. In connection with the Services, the personal information that Amazon collects, or has collected from you in the twelve months prior to the effective date of this Disclosure, falls into the following categories established by the California Privacy Rights Act:
o identifiers such as your name, address, phone numbers, driver’s license or government-issued ID;
o information that may reveal or reflect age, gender, race, citizenship, immigration status, or other protected classifications, for example based on the information on an ID you provide for identity verification, such as your driver’s license;
o internet or other electronic network activity information, including content interaction information, such as usage data and feedback you share in the Amazon Transportation Apps;
o biometric information, such as facial geometry or similar biometric identifiers if you have provided consent;
o geolocation data, such as the location of the vehicle you use to provide Services or the device you use to access the Amazon Transportation App, which may in some cases constitute precise geolocation information;
o visual information, such as videos and images in videos collected or stored through Camera Technology, if you provide Services through a DSP or AFP;
o audio information, such as voice recordings collected when you interact with Amazon support services or, if you provide Services through an AFP, voice recordings collected through Camera Technology in videos;
o professional or employment-related information, such as information you or your Transportation Company provide to us to confirm your eligibility to provide Services, drug and alcohol testing information, and data related to accidents;
o inference data, such as information about potentially unsafe driving behaviors.
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Categories of personal information disclosed for a business purpose. The personal information that Amazon disclosed to the third parties identified in the “Does Amazon share my personal information?” section of the
Notice about you for a business purpose in the twelve months prior to the date of this Disclosure falls into the following categories established by the California Privacy Rights Act:
o identifiers such as your name, address, or government-issued ID, for example if we use a third-party provider to conduct a background check;
o information that may reveal or reflect age, gender, race, citizenship, immigration status, or other protected classifications, for example if we share your drivers’ license with a service provider to confirm your eligibility to provide Services;
o internet or other electronic network activity information, such as if we use a service provider to help us gather crash reports for analyzing the health of our services or the devices provided to you in connection with the Services;
o biometric information, for example if we use a service provider to verify your identity, and you have provided consent;
o geolocation data, which may constitute precise geolocation data, such as providing a shipper or delivery recipient with updates regarding your location or progress through delivery and shipment routes;
o audio and visual information, for example, if you provide Services through an AFP, we might use a service provider to help assess videos with audio recordings and images collected through Camera Technology for potentially unsafe driving behaviors;
o professional or employment-related information, for example if we share your information with a service provider to confirm your eligibility to provide Services or compliance with health and safety rules or standards, or if we share accident information with your Transportation Company to support programs and operations; and
o inference data, for example if we use a service provider to help us detect potentially unsafe driving behaviors.
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Your Data Rights: You may have certain data rights under the California Privacy Rights Act in connection with the Services, including to request information about the collection of your personal information by Amazon, to access your personal information in a portable format, and to correct or delete your personal information. If you wish to do any of these things, please contact
transportation-privacy@amazon.com or contact your driver support service through your Amazon Transportation App. You may also have the right to appeal the denial of any of these rights by submitting a form that will be provided to you if we deny a data request. To ensure the security of your account and personal information, we will generally ask you to verify your request using the contact information you have already provided. If you do not have an account, or if you are an authorized agent under the California Privacy Rights Act, please contact
transportation-privacy@amazon.com. Where you have provided consent for us to collect, use, or share your information, you may have the ability to revoke that consent. Revoking your consent may affect your eligibility to provide the Services.
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No sale or sharing of personal information. In the twelve months prior to the effective date of this Disclosure, Amazon has not sold or shared any of your personal information, as those terms are defined under the California Privacy Rights Act.
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California Privacy Rights Act Sensitive Personal Information Disclosure. The categories of data that Amazon collects and discloses for a business purpose include "sensitive personal information" as defined under the California Privacy Rights Act. Amazon does not use or disclose sensitive personal information for any purpose not expressly permitted by the California Privacy Rights Act.
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California Privacy Rights Act Retention Disclosure. We keep your personal information for as long as we need it to fulfill the relevant purposes described in the Notice, including to enable your continued performance of the Services, as may be permitted or required by law such as for tax, accounting, or claims management purposes, or as otherwise communicated to you.
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California Privacy Rights Act Non-discrimination Statement. Amazon will not discriminate against you for exercising your rights under the California Privacy Rights Act.
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California Privacy Rights Act De-identified Data Disclosure. Amazon may use de-identified data in some instances. Amazon either maintains such data without attempting to re-identify it or treats such data as personal data subject to applicable law.