Amazon is telling people who use its wishlists feature to switch to post office boxes or non-residential delivery addresses if they want to ensure their home addresses remain private, as part of a change in how it processes gifts bought from third-party sellers. The change is especially concerning to many sex workers, influencers and public figures who use Amazon wishlists to receive gifts from fans and clients.

First spotted by adult content creators raising the alarm on social media, the changes open anyone who uses wishlists publicly to increased privacy risk unless they change how they receive packages.

In an email sent to list holders, Amazon said beginning March 25, it will reveal users’ shipping addresses to third-party sellers. The platform added that gift purchasers might end up seeing your address as part of this process, too.

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  • village604@adultswim.fan
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    9 hours ago

    It also seems like the person buying the gift might get to see the address, which is the problematic part.

    That statement might just be a CYA in case a 3rd party seller accidentally gives out the address.

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      5 hours ago
      1. Register yourself as a seller
      2. Register a product in the target’s wish-list
      3. Choose your fake seller during checkout