Data Use Policy

AceKPI Use of Data

1. Perform acceptable Amazon activities

The Amazon Services API is for Developers who wish to help Authorized Users build, manage, and grow successful businesses in Amazon’s store and/or participate in any Amazon Services.

AceKPI will use the Amazon Services API only to perform acceptable Amazon activities, and only for Authorized Users who have authorized AceKPIƒ to perform these activities on their behalf.
AceKPI will not facilitate or promote violation of any agreement between Authorized Users and Amazon (such as the Amazon Services Business Solutions Agreement), directly or indirectly.
1.3 If AceKPI suspect that, an Authorized User is using AceKPI service to violate their agreement with Amazon, notify Amazon (spapi-abuse@amazon.com) and block the Authorized User’s access to AceKPI Application.
1.4 Comply with Amazon policies that pertain to specific APIs or functionality that AceKPI Application provides.

2. Provide quality applications and services

Transparency
AceKPI will not falsely advertise AceKPI Application or service.
AceKPI will be clear and honest with Authorized Users about what data AceKPI are accessing and for what purpose.
AceKPI will not attempt to deceive Authorized Users through the deliberate modification of Information.
AceKPI will be explicit about any calculations and the use of models such as artificial intelligence in the service AceKPI provide, their accuracy, and data freshness.

Compliance
AceKPI will comply with all applicable laws including data privacy and data protection laws (e.g., GDPR, Cybersecurity Law of the People’s Republic of China).
AceKPI will not offer Applications or services that infringe on the copyrights, patents, or trademarks of others.

Quality and performance
AceKPI will provide Application availability, performance, and support required to perform the business task.
AceKPI will identify and mitigate any negative Authorized User impact before launching new features, especially for business-critical tasks.
AceKPI will design AceKPI Application to respect per-Authorized User throttling quotas.
AceKPI will implement data integrity and validation checks within AceKPI Application for any analytical processing (e.g., AI models for insights, automated decision-making) that has material impact on an Authorized User’s business.

3. Keep data secure

Account access
AceKPI will never share access keys or passwords.
AceKPI will never request or accept an Authorized User’s or another Developer’s access keys for any purpose.
AceKPI will not request or share Amazon Portal usernames or passwords from Authorized Users.
AceKPI will only act on behalf of Authorized Users that have granted AceKPI permission through third-party authorization.
AceKPI will not apply for access keys that AceKPI will not use. Amazon will baseline access keys every 90 days. Access keys that do not make a successful call in 90 days will be deleted and the Developer will need to re-apply for access keys.
AceKPI will not ask Authorized Users to share information retrieved from Amazon Portals manually or programmatically to circumvent Amazon policies.
If Amazon Portal access is required to provide features or services that benefit Authorized Users, ask the Authorized User to grant access through secondary user permissions.

Data access
AceKPI will not request access to or retrieve Information that is not necessary for AceKPI Application’s functionality.
AceKPI will only grant access to data on a “need-to-know” basis within AceKPI’s organization, to any individual employed or contracted by AceKPI’s organization, and among AceKPI’ƒs Application users.
AceKPI will not attempt to circumvent throttling quotas through the creation of multiple Developer accounts within the same region.
AceKPI will inform Amazon (3p-security@amazon.com) within 30 days of any organizational changes or events that change AceKPIs organization’s need for or use of Information. 3.12 Disclose to Amazon about affiliated entities involved in AceKPIs Application or service.
AceKPI will comply with the Data Protection Policy (“DPP”), which provides specific requirements on the receipt, storage, usage, transfer, and disposition of Information.

4. Use data for acceptable purposes

Data Usage
AceKPI will not use Personally Identifiable Information about Customers for any purposes other than merchant fulfilled shipping or to meet legal requirements, including tax and regulatory requirements.
AceKPI will not target Amazon Customers for product marketing or review fabrication and modification using data retrieved through the Amazon Services API or any external (non-Amazon) data services.
AceKPI will not use, offer, or promote external (non-Amazon) data services that vend Information or data retrieved from Amazon’s public-facing websites.
AceKPI will not aggregate data across Authorized Users’ businesses or Customers obtained through the Amazon Services API to provide or sell to any parties including competing Authorized Users.
AceKPI will not promote, publish, or share insights about Amazon’s business. Do not use insights about Amazon’s business for AceKPI’s own business purposes.

Data sharing
AceKPI will not disclose Information, individually labeled or aggregated, to other Application users, affiliated entities, or any outside parties, unless required to perform acceptable Authorized User activities for Authorized Users that authorized AceKPI Application.
AceKPI will ensure the parties AceKPI share data with to comply with standards at least as strict as the Data Protection Policy (“DPP”) and the Acceptable Use Policy (“AUP”).
AceKPI will be transparent with Authorized Users about what data AceKPI share, with whom, and for what purposes.

5. API-specific policies

AceKPI will support Buyer-Seller Messaging using the Buyer-Seller Messaging Service, AceKPI must comply with the Communication Guidelines.
If AceKPI is using the Buyer-Seller Messaging Service, you must also support Amazon-approved templates through integration with the Messaging and Solicitations API.
If AceKPI is using the Merchant Fulfillment API, AceKPI will comply with the Merchant Fulfillment API Service Terms.

6. Definitions

“Amazon Services” means services provided or operated by Amazon.

“Amazon Services API” means any application programming interface (API) offered by Amazon for the purpose of helping Amazon Authorized Users to programmatically exchange data. “Amazon Services API” means any application programming interface (API) offered by Amazon for the purpose of helping Amazon Authorized Users to programmatically exchange data.

“Amazon Portal” means any Amazon website used by Authorized Users or others in a business relationship with Amazon to manage their participation in Amazon Selling Partner Services or other services provided by Amazon. This includes Seller Central and Vendor Central.

“API Materials” means Materials we make available in connection with the Amazon Services API, including APIs, documentation, specifications, software libraries, software development kits, and other supporting materials, regardless of format.

“Application” means a software application or website that interfaces with the Amazon Services API or the API Materials.

“Authorized User” means a user of Amazon’s systems or services who has been specifically authorized by Amazon to use the applicable systems or services.

“Customer” means any person or entity who has purchased items or services from Amazon’s public-facing websites.

“Developer” means any person or entity (including you, if applicable) that uses the Amazon Services API or the API Materials for a Permitted Use on behalf of an Authorized User.

“Information” means any information that is exposed through the Amazon Services API, Amazon Portals, or Amazon’s public-facing websites. This data can be public or non-public, including Personally Identifiable Information about Amazon customers.

“Personally Identifiable Information” (“PII”) means information that can be used on its own or with other information to identify, contact, or locate an individual (e.g., Customer or Authorized User), or to identify an individual in context. This includes, but is not limited to, a Customer or Authorized User’s name, address, e-mail address, phone number, gift message content, survey responses, payment details, purchases, cookies, digital fingerprint (e.g., browser, user device), IP Address, geo-location, or Internet-connected device product identifier.