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Old 04-30-2022, 08:26 PM   #42
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Originally Posted by ownedbycats View Post
Maybe you trust Amazon itself, but do you trust them to keep your info safe from others? That's my issue.
What "info"? I expect my credit card info to be kept secure. My address is public info. My phone number is no big secret. Everywhere I go I'm filmed, going in and leaving, and all points in between.

But my "info" about purchases? Random purchases of socks, shoes, shampoo, makeup, picture hangers, clothes hangers, coffee mugs, phone cases, iPad covers, etc?

I don't care who knows. Anymore than I care who knows what I buy at the local produce shop, or grocery store. If I get the occasional targeted ad or coupon, I don't care. The convenience of 21st century shopping outweighs any need I may thing I have of "privacy."

Keep my financials secure and private. If I do have items I need to buy "privately" I won't order it on Amazon.
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