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亚马逊推行“收货码”,谁在偷走美国的信任?
Hu Xiu· 2025-10-13 03:49
Core Insights - Amazon has implemented a One-Time Password (OTP) system for the delivery of high-value packages, requiring customers to provide a 6-digit code to the delivery driver for packages valued at $100 or more [4][21][18] - This change reflects a shift in societal trust dynamics, moving from interpersonal trust to reliance on technology and verification systems due to increasing incidents of package theft, known as "porch piracy" [12][25][32] Group 1: Delivery System Changes - The OTP system is a significant departure from Amazon's previous delivery method, where packages were often left at the doorstep without direct interaction [5][6] - The OTP mechanism is designed to enhance security and prevent theft, as evidenced by the rise in package theft incidents, with 26 million packages stolen in the U.S. in 2022, valued at approximately $19.5 billion [12][14] Group 2: Societal Trust and Technology - The increase in package theft has led to legislative changes in several states, elevating the crime of package theft to a felony for high-value items [14][16] - The OTP system represents a broader trend where trust is increasingly placed in technological solutions rather than human interactions, indicating a shift in societal norms [25][26][32] Group 3: Privacy Concerns - While the OTP system aims to enhance security, it also raises concerns about privacy, as it increases the tracking of personal data related to package deliveries [34][36] - The reliance on technology for trust and security may lead to a future where privacy is significantly compromised, as systems collect detailed data on user interactions [36][37]