Why are tech companies so cheap?
If you were to join the waitlist for the Shopper Panel program, get accepted, and then turn on Ad Verification, you’d then be asked to turn on an always-on VPN for your phone, according to an FAQ on Amazon’s site.
The company says this isn’t actually installing a VPN on your device; instead, it’s making it so all your DNS traffic goes to an Amazon server, which lets the company know when you see “Amazon’s own advertising or ads from third-party businesses that advertise through Amazon Ads.”running a VPN. Sure, all of your traffic won’t be going through Amazon, but in theory your phone is still asking Amazon for directions every time it tries to connect to a server.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Amazon faces race bias lawsuit, Make Amazon Pay campaign - New York Amsterdam NewsChristian Smalls, the former Amazon Staten Island warehouse worker who was fired from his job and went on to co-found the Amazon Labor Union (ALU), is petitioning to lead a class action lawsuit against the multinational e-commerce company.
Read more »
Why mortgage industry titan Stephen Smith isn't panicking — and why you shouldn't eitherA healthy labour market and the mortgage stress test should stave off real estate disaster, says Stephen Smith. Read on
Read more »
10-Year-Old Shoots Mom Dead, Orders Himself a VR Headset on Her Amazon AccountA 10-year-old boy in Milwaukee has been accused of fatally shooting his mother in the head at close range over a VR headset. He could face a maximum of 60 years in prison.
Read more »
Atlee Pine Series Based On David Baldacci’s Books In Works At Amazon With Writer Aeysha CarrEXCLUSIVE: Bestselling author David Baldacci’s Atlee Pine book series is headed to television. Amazon Studios is developing an untitled drama series based on the novels, which will be written and executive produced by Aeysha Carr
Read more »
Amazon CEO says company won’t take down antisemitic film tweeted out by Kyrie IrvingAmazon CEO Andy Jassy said Wednesday the company does not have plans to stop selling the antisemitic film that gained notoriety recently after Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving tweeted out an Amazon link to it.
Read more »
Amazon won’t take down antisemitic film, CEO saysDozens of celebrities, public figures as well as Jewish organizations and the Nets have called on the company to take down the film or add a disclaimer.
Read more »