Amazon Cracks Down on Third-Party Tools with New Compliance Requirements
Amazon has put all sellers on notice with a major update to its Business Solutions Agreement (BSA), introducing strict new compliance requirements for all third-party tools, including AI-powered software, automation scripts, and even virtual assistants. Sellers have until March 4, 2026, to ensure all tools they use are fully compliant with the new rules, or risk account suspension.
What This Means for Sellers
The new policy, announced on February 17, 2026, directly targets the use of automated systems that interact with Seller Central. This includes a wide range of tools that many sellers rely on for pricing, listing management, inventory automation, and even browser scraping.
The key changes include:
- AI Restrictions: A new prohibition on using Amazon materials to develop or improve AI/ML models, along with restrictions on data mining and reverse engineering.
- New Agent Policy: All AI agents must now clearly identify themselves as automated systems, comply with the new policy at all times, and cease access immediately if Amazon requests.
The Impact on Your Business
Any seller using a non-compliant tool after the March 4 deadline is at risk of immediate account action, including suspension or termination. This is a significant shift in Amazon’s approach to third-party software, and it places the burden of compliance squarely on the seller.
What You Need to Do Now
- Audit Your Tools: Immediately review every third-party tool and service you use that interacts with your Amazon account.
- Contact Your Vendors: Reach out to each vendor and request written confirmation that their tool is fully compliant with Amazon’s new BSA and Agent Policy.
- Implement a Kill Switch: Have a plan in place to immediately disable any tool if Amazon requests it. The new policy gives Amazon the right to demand you cease using any automated system at any time.
This is a critical update that requires immediate attention. If you are unsure whether your tools are compliant, or if you need help finding compliant alternatives, please contact us. We can help you navigate this new landscape and ensure your business remains protected.