Two years after it angered privacy advocates by altering its privacy policy, Amazon.com has told a group of state attorneys general that it will change the guidelines again to make them more consumer-friendly. . .
Two years after it angered privacy advocates by altering its privacy policy, Amazon.com has told a group of state attorneys general that it will change the guidelines again to make them more consumer-friendly.

Two years after it angered privacy advocates by altering its privacy policy, Amazon.com (Nasdaq: AMZN) has told a group of state attorneys general that it will change the guidelines again to make them more consumer-friendly.

The changes were announced by Massachusetts Attorney General Thomas Reilly, who spearheaded a coalition of 16 states and the District of Columbia that pressed Amazon to improve the policy. Amazon could not be reached for comment.

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