OAuth-based Amazon Ads connection
AdsPlane connects to Amazon Ads using OAuth-based authorization flows. Sellers grant access through Amazon-approved account authorization rather than sharing account passwords with AdsPlane.
No Amazon password collection
AdsPlane does not collect, request, store, or process Amazon account passwords. Sellers authenticate with Amazon directly and can revoke access through Amazon or AdsPlane-supported disconnect workflows.
Encrypted credential storage
Amazon API credentials and tokens are stored using encrypted credential storage. Credentials are not included in logs, reports, CSV exports, Telegram messages, or customer-facing execution records.
Tenant-isolated seller data
Seller accounts, advertising profiles, campaign data, Manifests, Guardrail Policies, and Execution Logs are designed to be tenant-isolated so one seller cannot access another seller's information.
Dry-run before execution
AdsPlane uses dry-run checks before live execution. Proposed changes are evaluated before execution so unsafe, invalid, or policy-blocked actions can be stopped before they affect an Amazon Ads account.
Seller approval before live execution
AdsPlane is designed around approval-gated execution. Sellers review proposed Manifest actions and approve or reject execution before live changes are applied, unless a seller has explicitly configured a higher autonomy stage within Guardrail Policies.
Campaign allowlist and guardrail policies
Sellers control which campaigns AdsPlane may analyze or act on through campaign allowlists. Guardrail Policies constrain allowed actions such as bids, budgets, pauses, and other campaign changes.
Execution logs and reconciliation
Executed actions are recorded in an Execution Log with relevant before-and-after context. Reconciliation checks compare expected results with actual outcomes and help surface drift, errors, or incomplete execution.
Disconnect and data deletion support
Sellers may request account disconnect support and data deletion by contacting privacy@adsplane.com. AdsPlane will process deletion requests according to applicable legal, security, and audit requirements.
Incident response
If we become aware of a security incident involving Amazon information, AdsPlane will investigate promptly, take appropriate containment and remediation steps, and report the incident to Amazon at security@amazon.com.