To request deletion or access to Amazon account linkage data, you can follow these steps based on Amazon’s privacy policies and user rights:
Request Access to Your Data:
Log into your Amazon account and navigate to your privacy settings or data management section.
Use Amazon’s data request portal (often found under Help > Privacy > Request Your Data) to request a copy of all personal data Amazon holds about you, including any linkage information.
Submit a formal data access request specifying you want information related to account links or associations with other Amazon accounts.
Request Deletion of Your Data:
Amazon allows users to request deletion of their personal data under applicable laws such as GDPR and CCPA, although some data may be retained longer for legal or operational reasons.
You can initiate an account closure through your account settings by selecting “Close Your Amazon Account” and confirming you want to delete your data.
For specific data deletion requests beyond closing an account, you can contact Amazon’s privacy team directly via email at [email protected], providing details about your request and account.
Additional Tips:
Provide clear identification and details about the data you want accessed or deleted to avoid delays.
Keep copies of all correspondence with Amazon regarding your privacy requests.
Understand that while Amazon deletes or anonymizes many data types, linkage data used for fraud prevention and policy enforcement may be retained longer.
Escalation:
If you do not get a satisfactory response, escalate through Amazon Seller Support or Data Protection Officer contact points, especially if under GDPR jurisdiction.
In practice, full deletion of account linkage data may be limited due to Amazon’s need to maintain data for fraud prevention and regulatory compliance, but users have rights to access and manage their data under privacy laws. Starting with account settings and direct privacy team contact is the recommended route to request access or deletion of Amazon account linkage data.