Amazon's Wishlist Update Could Expose Users' Home Addresses
Amazon will allow third-party sellers on Wish Lists from March 25, increasing buying options but sharing recipient addresses with sellers during delivery, the company said.
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Amazon's wishlist update could expose users' home addresses
Amazon recently emailed some of its users to explain that its list feature is about to undergo a significant change. The message, sent to users with a publicly shared list and a delivery address on file, stated that purchases from third-party sellers will no longer be restricted.Read Entire Article
Amazon Change Means Wishlists Might Expose Your Address
Amazon is telling people who use its wishlists feature to switch to post office boxes or non-residential delivery addresses if they want to ensure their home addresses remain private, as part of a change in how it processes gifts bought from third-party sellers. The change is especially concerning to many sex workers, influencers and public figures who use Amazon wishlists to receive gifts from fans and clients. First spotted by adult content cr…
Amazon is reporting a change in its online purchase system that will cause users’ addresses to be exposed to sharing without permission from March 25. As a way to avoid the situation, Amazon is recommending that online store users make a significant change in the way they manage their accounts. It will not affect all store users, but it will affect a good part of them. Do you have a wish list shared with other people on Amazon? In that case, you…
Who publishes the online list link to receive gifts could expose their data to those who buy
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