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Old 12-17-2010, 11:30 AM   #28
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Originally Posted by Maggie Leung View Post
Tip of my hat to you.

Thing is, won't people still need their Costco memberships to buy their pallets of tinfoil? Costco probably tracks their purchases, too.
Maybe people aren't as worried that the whole world might find out what groceries they buy as they are that they will find out that they like to read insect porn or self help books about coping with cancer in case it has an affect on their employment or insurance prospects. Some people are funny that way.

It's unlikely that Amazon's data files are any more secure than those of the US or UK governments, so it's entirely possible that this information ends up on public display one day. Especially now that Amazon has taken a stand against Wikileaks.
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