Amazon Key: would you let a courier enter your empty house?

New service means no more waiting for deliveries or stolen parcels - but social media response was sceptical

Amazon Key
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As if letting digital giants like Google and Facebook into almost every aspect of your life wasn’t enough, now Amazon is offering to physically come into your house.

The new Amazon Key service, currently being trialled in 37 US cities, lets homeowners give the shopping empire’s couriers permission to open their front door and leave their delivery inside.

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