What are third-party services?
Third-party services are web-based technologies that are not exclusively operated or controlled by a government entity or that involve significant participation of a nongovernment entity. The FTC uses third-party services to assist it in communicating or interacting with the public.
What is the difference between First Party and third party services?
On the other hand, third-party services are owned by a vendor that is independent from the first party. Websites and apps like Facebook often integrate with third-party apps like online games, marketing tools and eCommerce platforms to provide a unified experience for users.
How do I return items from a third-party seller?
Third-party sellers must either provide a return address within the United States, a prepaid return label, or offer a full refund without requesting the item be returned. If a seller does not offer these methods to return your items, you may file an A-to-z Guarantee claim to seek help with your return.