As of October, those privileges can no longer be shared with anyone outside of a Prime member’s household. The Prime Invitee program, which made this possible, has been replaced by Amazon Family [1].
EDITOR'S NOTE: An Amazon spokesperson reached out to us to clarify the news regarding Amazon sharing data with its advertisers. The spokesperson refuted this claim, which was reported by Bloomberg, ...
The FTC alleges Amazon used "manipulative, coercive or deceptive user interface designs" to trick customers into enrolling in Prime's auto-renewal subscriptions. Jury members for the case, filed in ...
Just in case you were wondering if you really “own” any of those films you may have purchased from Amazon Prime over the years … you don’t, according to Amazon. In the course of an ongoing lawsuit, ...
Amazon Prime members will soon only be able to share shipping perks with people who live under the same roof as them. Starting in October, those privileges can no longer be shared with anyone outside ...