Effective March 25, you can no longer block third-party sellers from your Amazon Wishlists, which could allow buyers to see your address via delivery updates and tracking information.
Amazon Wishlist update exposes users' addresses to buyers, prompting privacy concerns and urging the use of PO Boxes or non-residential addresses.
Amazon just announced a change to its Wish List policies: On March 25, the retailer will remove the option to restrict purchases from third-party sellers for list items. Gift purchasers will be able ...
Amazon announced a big change to shoppers’ privacy in its Wishlist feature, leading to fears of doxxing from those with shared lists.
Bath & Body Works launched an authorized storefront on Amazon in its latest effort to sell products outside its stores, reports CNBC.
Bath & Body Works, Inc. is officially stepping onto Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) with its own authorized storefront, a move that signals a more p ...
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Bath & Body Works CEO Daniel Heaf told CNBC the Amazon launch is about meeting customers where they are and leveraging Amazon ...
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