@drahardja I stopped using #Amazon but the last time I had to do a return I couldn’t process it online I had to call, and the recording before it connected me told me that they would be recording my voice for identification and fraud purposes. Which means they store a recording of my voice and if I objected to that I guess I just couldn’t return the defective $40 product.
I’m about to shut down my #Discover cards, but a few months ago they kept emailing me telling me I needed to call them and give them my Social Security number. I’ve had these cards for years. I thought it was a scam so I ignored it and then I got a letter in the mail. I still didn’t trust it so I did a chat in the app. It was so weird they wouldn’t say in writing that the letter was legitimate they just kept telling me I had to call the number on the letter and I refused to do that. I thought they were just trying to record my voice saying my Social Security number and I wasn’t going to do that. Eventually they sent a link through the chat for me to enter it so I guess they actually needed it but they never explained why.
Oh and back in 2021 the ONLY way to get a vaccine appointment at #RiteAid was with a google account. There was a national guard site a few extra miles away so I just went there instead, but if I wanted to get vaccinated and Rite Aid was my only option I would’ve had to connect my #Google account to my Pharmacy account. And Rite Aid had a data breach last year that was pretty bad.
Sketchy