In the minds of mobile shoppers, where is the line between convenience and personal space/privacy? We now have two retailers — Walmart and Amazon, the giants of in-store and online shopping, respectively — separately testing programs to deliver purchases directly into your home or your car trunk when the shopper is nowhere near.
Both efforts rely on mobile devices connecting shoppers to the scene of the delivery, where customers can theoretically watch the delivery in real time. It isn't practical or likely, but that's the idea. Mobile is what justifies these attempts.
Does the trunk of your car really make for a more secure delivery, or is it multiplying insecurities?
(Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Thursday October 19 2017, @12:34AM (1 child)
Don't kid yourself. You were never reasonable. Only what passes for it from the regressive left.
My rights don't end where your fear begins.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday October 19 2017, @03:31AM
Heh, if I'm not reasonable you're a downright nazi :P since we're going down the ad-hominem path.