Privacy Advocates Take Issue with Amazon’s Customer Tracking

March 25, 2005

Amazon.com’s sophisticated customer purchase tracking techniques are worrying privacy advocates, such as Chris Hoofnagle of the Electronic Privacy Information Center, who claims that they are “constantly finding new ways to exploit personal information.”

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