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On what device? Android, iOS and Windows have a Region option where you select your country, the browser and any apps can read this trivially.
On iOS. My VPN is set to USA and I’m logged into amazon.com (not .com.au).
Where would this setting be?
Disable location services.
Neither Amazon or Audible apps have any location services permissions.
Regardless, disabled it system-wide and didn’t make a difference. Thanks though.
If you're using apps they could be leaking your information from local Wi-Fi information, Bluetooth information, DNS if it's not routed through your VPN properly.
I'm not sure about the internals of iOS itself but they certainly may have tattletales built in available to apps
They could just have a VPN detector, that's harder to work around, sec.
Yeah I wouldn’t be surprised if both apps and webpages have access to the phone date/time for logs and to time stamp purchases etc. And Amazon use that to decide you’re not in the place your VPN is telling them.