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Would you provide your ID in the checkout page?

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Would you provide your ID in the checkout page? I’m building an ecommerce store using a platform that is great overall. The problem is that the checkout page requires customers to provide their ID number, which could raise concerns about security and potential data breaches. While ID verification aligns with legal requirements in the platform’s target market (Brazil), it’s uncommon elsewher…

Reddit ecommerce 1.3k 2025-03-01

Calling Furniture store owners

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Calling Furniture store owners Would really appreciate if any furniture ecommerce store owner would be willing to talk to me. I am exploring some ideas using AI and furniture photography to help store owners increase their sales. Obviously as a thank you, will be giving them free access and offers. TIA submitted by /u/Top-Winner-5535

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Two different niches in the same category (graphic t-shirts), separate brands or keep together?

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Two different niches in the same category (graphic t-shirts), separate brands or keep together? I’m kicking off a store selling a few shirt designs that I’ve come up with. My problem is that while they’re all in a similar category (inside jokes, memes, etc) the niches are different. One is for software engineers, the other is for hvac people. Would you keep these as separate brands and websites, growing each on their own, or combine them…

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These New Apple Intelligence Features Are Coming in iOS 18.4

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These New Apple Intelligence Features Are Coming in iOS 18.4 iOS 18.4 was supposed to bring new Apple Intelligence Siri features, but Apple ended up needing to pull those capabilities from the update to continue testing. There are fewer new ‌Apple Intelligence‌ additions now, but there are still some new features that will make the update worth installing when it comes out in April. Priority Notifications…

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Tesla Superchargers coming to dozens of Steak ‘n Shake locations

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Tesla Superchargers coming to dozens of Steak ‘n Shake locations Tesla is planning to install dozens of Supercharger sites at Steak ‘n Shake locations across the country, according to an exchange between the companies on X. The companies have signed an agreement for over six sites, with over 20 more to come. And if Steak ‘n Shake gets its way, possibly 100 restaurants will see

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The armless PP-1 turntable is made from a solid block of aluminum

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The armless PP-1 turntable is made from a solid block of aluminum A Paris-based creative studio has announced a minimalist turntable with controls streamlined to just a play button and a volume knob. Waiting For Ideas’ PP-1 — short for Plug and Play — doesn’t even have a visible tonearm, and it’s made from a solid block of anodized aluminum requiring about 12 weeks of production time

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The UK will neither confirm nor deny that it’s killing encryption

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The UK will neither confirm nor deny that it’s killing encryption The United Kingdom dealt a significant blow in its war on encryption last week that, aside from blemishing Apple’s meticulously curated privacy commitments, could have worldwide ramifications for personal data protections. And while several days have passed since Apple pulled its Advanced Data Protection (ADP) feature from UK customers, other …

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The Verge looks back on Skype

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The Verge looks back on Skype It may be difficult to believe in this time of Zoom, Google Meet, and Slack, but at one point, Skype was one of the primary ways to make contact with friends, family, and colleagues. First released in 2003 and, after going through several owners, finally purchased by Microsoft in 2011, the app allowed you to

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Zapier says someone broke into its code repositories and may have accessed customer data

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Zapier says someone broke into its code repositories and may have accessed customer data Zapier informed customers on Friday that an “unauthorized user” accessed “certain Zapier code repositories” and may have gained access to customer information as a result. The customer data had been “inadvertently copied to the repositories for debugging purposes,” according to an email obtained by The Verge. The company says it beca…

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Google’s co-founder tells AI staff to stop ‘building nanny products’

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Google’s co-founder tells AI staff to stop ‘building nanny products’ For the last couple years, it has been evident that Google co-founder Sergey Brin is back in the building. This week, he sent a clear message to hundreds of employees in Google’s DeepMind AI division, known as GDM: the pressure to win the AGI race is on. “It has been 2 years of the Gemini

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Mozilla is already revising its new Firefox terms to clarify how it handles user data

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Mozilla is already revising its new Firefox terms to clarify how it handles user data Mozilla is revising its new Terms of Use for Firefox introduced on Wednesday following criticisms over language that seemed to give the company broad ownership over user data. With the change, “we’re updating the language to more clearly reflect the limited scope of how Mozilla interacts with user data,” the company says in a Friday

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Many fraudulent buyers are from this country

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Many fraudulent buyers are from this country I have been running my store for several years and encountered several fraudulent buyers. All of them are from Pakistan. If they are not from Pakistan, their names tell me they are Pakistanis based in another country. If you ship internationally, do you have the same experience and how do you deal with them? submitted by /u/cfatop …

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