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Amazon Will Now Deliver Packages To the Trunk of Your Car (theverge.com)

Last year, Amazon unveiled a service called Amazon Key that lets delivery people into your home to drop off packages. Now, the tech giant wants to do the same thing with your car. Amazon announced a new service that gives it couriers access to a person's vehicle for the purpose of leaving package deliveries inside. "Amazon wants to use the connected technologies embedded in many modern vehicles today" to gain entry, reports The Verge. "The company is launching this new service in partnership with two major automakers -- General Motors and Volvo -- and will be rolling out in 37 cities in the U.S. starting today." From the report: Amazon has been beta testing the new service in California and Washington state for the past six months. To start out, the service will only be available to Amazon Prime subscribers. It's also limited to owners of GM and Volvo vehicles, model year 2015 or newer, with active OnStar and Volvo on Call accounts. Amazon says it plans to add other automobile brands over time. Packages that weigh over 50 pounds, are larger than 26 x 21 x 16 inches in size, require a signature, are valued over $1,300, or come from a third-party seller also are not eligible for in-car delivery.

To access the new delivery service, you need to add your car to your Amazon Key app and include a description of the vehicle, so Amazon's couriers will be able to locate it. The car will need to be parked within a certain radius of an address used for Amazon deliveries, so either home or work. Driveways, parking lots, parking garages, and street parking are all eligible locations, just as long as it's not at some random address across town. To find your car, Amazon's couriers will have access to its GPS location and license plate number, as well as an image of the car.

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  1. It's amazing... by ls671 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    It's amazing how much amazon has access to your stuff, isn't it?

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  2. Seems dangerous by greenwow · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I only know three people that own GM cars, and that's only because of MAGA. All three of them keep guns in their trunks. Hopefully some law prevents them from giving access to some random delivery person to their guns.

  3. Re:they should open a customer pickup depot by ScentCone · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Amazon already delivers to pickup lockers in many locations. Walk up, flash your barcode or type in a key and your locker pops open. You can also drop off returns in the same way. Many of these are 24x7 operations.

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  4. No thanks by YrWrstNtmr · · Score: 5, Interesting

    " access to its GPS location and license plate number, as well as an image of the car"

    And there is the next level of Amazon data mining. Car location, photo, license plate. All in their DB, forever.
    What will they use it for? They probably don't even know yet. But use it they will.