1. What is the Amazon Recommends service? Typically, when you look at a Web page, the words and pictures you see actually come from several sources. Your browser software assembles the pieces and displays them as a single page. On the Associate Web site you were visiting, most of the content you saw was transmitted from server computers used by the site's operator. However, the placement you just clicked on was different--we sent it to you directly from Amazon.com. 2. What information about me does the Amazon Recommends service receive and retain? Although the Amazon Recommends service uses your Amazon.com cookie to determine whether you are a recognized Amazon visitor, we do not keep or attempt to construct a record of the Web sites you visit. Of course, if you choose to click through to the Amazon.com site, we, like most Web sites, will receive and store your clickstream to, through, and from our site. For more information about the automatic information we collect, please read our Privacy Notice. 3. Does the Amazon Recommends service share any information about me with third parties? 4. What is an Amazon.com Associate? 5. Are products listed through the Amazon Recommends service the same as the personalized recommendations I receive when visiting Amazon.com?
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