Charging that Amazon.com's new privacy policy does not adequately protect customers' personal data, two consumer privacy groups have ended business relationships with Amazon. The Electronic Privacy Information Center and privacy advocate Junkbusters said they wanted to call consumers' and legislators' attention . . . . Charging that Amazon.com's new privacy policy does not adequately protect customers' personal data, two consumer privacy groups have ended business relationships with Amazon. The Electronic Privacy Information Center and privacy advocate Junkbusters said they wanted to call consumers' and legislators' attention to a new privacy policy they called 'unacceptably weak.' The link for this article located at USA TOday is no longer available. . A pair of consumer advocacy organizations have severed ties with Amazon, citing insufficient safeguards for personal information outlined in the company's recent privacy policy revisions.. Consumer Advocacy, Data Protection, Privacy Rights. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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