Oh so its my problem because YOU fucked up?
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They didn't fuck up. They're doing it deliberately.
You fucked up by using Amazon.
Ok
deletes amazon account
I'm protesting tarrifs anyway, haven't bought a thing in a year.
Well, yeah. If it's a third party seller that means Amazon isn't shipping you the product so they have to know your address.
Shouldn't a wishlist mean that it isn't shipped at all though? Why would wishlisting expose your home address?
Because people can buy stuff off your wishlist and have it shipped to you. In its current form, it doesn't expose your address to the buyer, but apparently the change may do that.
I understood it to mean that wishlists currently only offer things shipped by Amazon, so they don't share your address with other sellers, but they're going to change wishlists so they offer things from third party sellers, who will need your address to ship things to you. So they're going to start sharing your address with these sellers.
that's how I understand it as well. but I'm not familiar with using wishlists or Amazon anymore so I can't be sure that's what it means
but, uh, yeah this seems fine?
they're adding functionality by allowing wishlists to use third party sold items. you don't have to use third party sellers, just don't put those on your list
as long as this is clearly explained and identifiable on product pages, and it can't change without you knowing about it and having time to respond, this seems fine?
It also seems like the person buying the gift might get to see the address, which is the problematic part.
That statement might just be a CYA in case a 3rd party seller accidentally gives out the address.
I'll have to add my wish that strangers would buy me things I want to my Amazon wishlist.
But you still can’t do that, you see, unless you’d like more visitors than usual.
I had something similar happen at one point, I had a private list that was somehow publicly visible it was so strange, I ended up deleting all of them and never using them again after that