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  • Report:  #1484996

Complaint Review: DuckDuckGo.com - Seattle WA

Reported By:
Irma - Wilmington, DE, United States
Submitted:
Updated:

DuckDuckGo.com
1200 12th Ave S Ste 1200 Seattle, 98144 WA, United States
Phone:
(206) 266-4064
Web:
https://duckduckgo.com
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I complained awhile ago about Amazon freezing my account and demanding ID, so if I could not provide the proper ID, they could keep my funds. A link to the report is at the end of this new report.

In my first report, Amazon Inc said they froze my account because my coffee shop IP was on spam database blacklist. So I get scared and I learn how to use Tor privacy web browser. It hide your IP address from everyone. For additional security, there are dot onion (.onion) websites that can only be reach when using Tor. I did not know until problems, that DuckDuckGo search engine belong to Amazon. DuckDuckGo has two website addresses: DuckDuckGo-com and 3g2upl4pq6kufc4m.onion.

I use .onion address for DuckDuckGo on Tor because more private. And DuckDuckGo say they don't spy on you at all. But this is lie!

When I use .onion site of DuckDuckGo in one tab and try to login my Amazon.con account in other tab, they know and Amazon use information they record from DuckDuckGo onion site, to know insides of my Tor browser so they can brake it.

I don't allow JavaScript when I use DuckDuckGo because everyone tell me JavaScript is very dangerous. But Amazon website don't work right if you don't allow the site's JavaScript. So in one tab I searching for how to complain about Amazon to authorities and get my money back, and as soon as I try to log into my old Amazon account, DuckDuckGo onion site stop working. Also, all other onion sites stop working. So I ask someone in coffee shop to download Tor and see if all onion sites down or something wrong with my tablet PC. It was just mine.

I go home and talk to tech guy with glasses who lives across hall in other apartment and he download Tor and onion sites work. Then he go to DuckDuckGo onion and Amazon in other tab and as soon as I log in to Amazon using his device, DuckDuckGo onion, and no other onion site, is reachable.

He tell me to create new profile on my PC, so I do and I can access onion sites again. I go to DuckDuckGo onion and search for hours and as soon as I try to login in to old Amazon account, DuckDuckGo stop working again. But this time my firewall tells me someone is trying to access my personal photo files and ask if I want to allow or no. Before I click “No” the PC freezes. I restart PC and try to log into my connection and see that my daily bandwidth had been fully utilized. Before PC crash it was probably less than 20% like always. I never use more then 20%.

Then a few hours latter, an anonymous person send me my nuder pictures to my smart phone I took for my husband in Mexico.

I tell my tech friend and he told me it looks like Amazon might have uploaded my pictures because my system crashed when I was accessing DuckDuckGo and Amazon. He say's it looks like a warning to stop talking about Amazon or maybe they post my nude photos allover internet!

They no scare me so I tell everyone!

Here is link to first my complaint

https://www.ripoffreport.com/report/amazondotcom/seattle-wa-gets-away-taking-1484952



1 Updates & Rebuttals

Robert

Irvine,
California,
United States
And you wonder...

#2Consumer Comment

Tue, September 24, 2019

And you wonder why Amazon blocked your account. You are trying to do everything possible to hide you identity from them.  I do like your comment about the "tech guy with glasses", I mean when I go for support I always ask what sort of eyewear they use.

But let's get serious here for a moment.

Your IP is reported by Amazon as being on the blacklist. Your computer keeps freezing when you go to certain sites. You have pop-ups that say someone is trying to access your personal information. Then somehow someone got a hold of pictures of you without clothing off of your computer and sends them to you.

Your reaction is that somehow a Multi-Billion dollar company has it out for you and is doing all this to you over a couple of gift cards.   You are approaching "Tin Foil Hat" category.

Here is a thing your "tech guy" many not have told you...perhaps you have a virus or malware on your computer. I would take it to a  reputable computer technician(perhaps try one without glasses), and ask them to check out your laptop.   Oh and if they do find something, perhaps it wasn't Amazon but perhaps it was you opening emails from anonoymous people who said they had pictures of you.

By the way you do know that the most common type of Identity Thief is a Tech Guy with glasses.  Especially ones that live right down the hall.

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