| Let's think about this for a minute. (ignoring if the tech works) 1. For people without a security system, there are many simple ways to get into a house. If you are worried about people getting into your house, you might not want this, but you better also already have a nice security system (that is also not on a botnet). 2. At least for us, we generally recognize our UPS & USPS folk that deliver to our house. 3. This has a log and video of the drop off. 4. Who do you trust more? The people delivering your package or the random person driving around the neighborhood looking for packages that would imply you are not at home? (or just grabbing your package) All that said, usually someone is at home when we get deliveries so I wouldn't buy it (also don't use Amazon much). But I don't see the reason for the backlash. |
You also have to think about it from the delivery person's perspective. They won't really know if someone is away from home or just lazy. They could be opening the door to an assault or any manner of sexual harassment.
I wonder if they'll get resistance from drivers after they really think about the situation they could find themselves in. There's some security in knowing where your attacker lives, but not much if we're talking apartments.
Finally, will Amazon let you participate if you're in an apartment complex that already has lockboxes? Wouldn't that kill the delivery efficiency?