- Confidential Information FAQ
- Can I use pop-ups to advertise Amazon products?
- What is Amazon.ca's policy for Associates placing orders for themselves?
- What if I see another website that is violating the Associates Program policies?
- Are there any restrictions regarding my Web site's URL?
- Can I automatically redirect a visitor from my site to Amazon.com without the visitor first clicking on a link on my site?
- Why do I have to identify myself as an Associate? How should I do this on social media?
- What is Amazon Associates Anti-Counterfeit Policy?
Confidential Information FAQ
Q: What do you consider Confidential Information?
A: Any information we share with you in connection to the Associates Program [including, but not limited to, the Amazon Influencer Program (AIP), and Amazon Live,] that is not available to the general public would be considered confidential information, and should only be used for optimizing your participation in those programs. Examples are emails we send you in connection with those programs, and (account) information only available to you in Associates Central.
Q: What information about the Associates Program are we allowed to share in our content?
A: You can share any information that is currently available to the general public, such as information found here and here. As a reminder, you must disclose your connection to our program – see Help content here https://affiliate-program.amazon.com/help/node/topic/GHQNZAU6669EZS98.
Q: What information about the Associates Program are we not allowed to share in content?
A: You should not share any information that is not available to the general public. If you have to sign in to your Associates account to view the information, it means it’s not available to the general public. In addition, all emails we send you are considered confidential and no details shared within an email (unless we tell you otherwise) should be forwarded or shared with an external audience.