I accidentally typed a banned email address into the seller central sign in box for an active amazon account but immediately deleted it upon realizing and before typing a password or submitting. I just typed my good email over it and signed in. Paranoid as I should be I'm worried that they may use a keystroke logger even though I didn't submit anything and link the accounts. Any thoughts?
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Keystroke should work locally on the same computer. They will need access to your computer.
Don't forget, there are basically two types of US keyboards out there, it will be a nightmare for them to use that.
I would think they use dynamic fields just like they do on the website. For example when you go to change a seller id and type something in it 'checks' the availability of it without even submitting and comes back with a response. Many websites use this I wouldn't put it past Amazon.
I accidentally typed a banned email address into the seller central sign in box for an active amazon account but immediately deleted it upon realizing and before typing a password or submitting. I just typed my good email over it and signed in. Paranoid as I should be I'm worried that they may use a keystroke logger even though I didn't submit anything and link the accounts. Any thoughts?
While this is possible and I do see some websites with this feature, I have not seen or heard of eBay or Amazon linking an account because of this.
Heck this forum will auto populate suggestions for a user after they enter a new thread title. Go to create a new thread, enter the title of the thread and move your cursor to the thread description. At that time the forum uses ajax to search for similar thread titles and if there is one it will show you results so in hopes you won't create a duplicate thread. If that makes any sense.
As above. Even if this was legal the amount of resources needed to,record and cross refference every bit of information over millions of account would be ridiculous.