So the missis had a right fit of anger at how Amazon puts trust into their drivers to collect peoples date of births at their doorsteps for age verification.
Personally I agree she should be concerned as I am aware of the background some of these drivers come from and the kind of society-circles some of them are privy too, lets just say you wouldn't be putting your worldly possessions on display for such audiences.
One simply does not put their name, address and date of birth onto a billboard. Identity theft is a very real issue and Amazon of all companies should have better policies and processes in place to safeguard their customers privacy.
A small snapshot of the chat she had with someone in logistics at Amazon: (support person's identity redacted out of respect for privacy!)
Personally I agree she should be concerned as I am aware of the background some of these drivers come from and the kind of society-circles some of them are privy too, lets just say you wouldn't be putting your worldly possessions on display for such audiences.
One simply does not put their name, address and date of birth onto a billboard. Identity theft is a very real issue and Amazon of all companies should have better policies and processes in place to safeguard their customers privacy.
A small snapshot of the chat she had with someone in logistics at Amazon: (support person's identity redacted out of respect for privacy!)