Amazon Accused of Privacy Violation 9
tsu doh nimh writes "A clutch of privacy groups are accusing Amazon of violating federal kids's privacy rules, according to this Washingtonpost.com story."
Measure with a micrometer. Mark with chalk. Cut with an axe.
That's just wrong (Score:2)
Oh, I thought it said feral kids.
Wait you shouldn't do that either.
From the toysrus.com site (Score:2)
So, what does "use" mean in that context?
Amazon say they allow specific under-age-13 anonymous reviews. So I guess it's always the parent's fault, or the kids' fault, never Amazon's.
After all, parents should always be around, I wonder if letting a child use a computer without supervision is a crime. Seems to be.
So long, script kiddies!
Darn law-traps.
EPIC has a good track record (Score:2)
Do they have specific problem cases they're citing? As I understand Amazon, it's a place where you go to buy stuff with a credit card. Unless there are some nutty parents out there, we don't need to worry about this happening with young children.
Then epic goes on to say how Amazon is using kiddie fonts to lure in children. I must be incredibly naive, I thought it was there to soften up the feel of the website, make it feel a touch more like a toy stor
Re:EPIC has a good track record (Score:1)
Re:EPIC has a good track record (Score:2)
So, they tell kids not to make accounts, kids make accounts, and EPIC gets all over them because they could theorteically share that data with Hershey's?
I'm just not following...
Obfuscated grammar (Score:2)
Editors, editors. How is it possible that you can write Perl but you can't get this right?
Just apply the regexp \s///'/\ ... no, hold on ... oh, never mind.