Amazon may now take a photo of your front door as proof of deliveryTo help you see that your packages have been safely delivered, Amazon may now take a photo of your porch, stoop, front door, or other package drop location.
According to a support document recently added by Amazon, Amazon Logistics — the company's shipping service — may now take a photo of your front door, porch, or other location when a package is left unattended as proof of delivery. The photo will focus specifically on the placement of the package, so not only will you know that your stuff was delivered, you'll also be able to discern where exactly it has been placed. That way, you'll be able to find it more easily and you'll be able to tell if it's been moved, tampered with, or stolen.
Though this won't happen for every Amazon delivery, if a photo is captured by AMZL, it may show up when you track a package from Your Orders on the desktop site or app. To access it, you'll need to either sign in with or re-input your username and password like you usually w...
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Amazon may now take a photo of your front door as proof of delivery