Ohh boy!
People always getting paranoid about existing stuff. This is not new! Is a simple caching mechanism where some static files are being kept by Amazon, as middle man service kind of stuff. As a matter of fact, if you have Netflix, you're using that already. That's how Netflix provide the service to us. Remember when Netflix was down one month ago? It was because Amazon cloud, or part of it, was also down.
Are they going to collect information? Yes! Of course! How do you think that when you log into Amazon you get Book's recommendations and so on?
I don't watch porn. And they have my credit card number already, needed for every transaction. So I don't know what the big deal is.
Unless people use a paid proxy or one of the available online privacy services around, there is not such thing as privacy on Internet, is a myth! We will have to disable most java-script and webbrowser goodies in order to truly browse without giving any information whatsoever, which is virtually impossible, pages won't work.
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