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| Hi Is is possible to obtain the information from any online shopping basket- example an average weekly shop in Tesco's online store, and insert it into a website? I dont mean hacking either, I mean legitimately. Can it be done, are Data Privacy laws going to prevent me from doing it? |
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| You mean someone elses shopping basket? You'll never do that legit. Why would anyone ever believ you weren't after they're credit card details?
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| I mean your own basket, that is something you would choose to do. I dont mean randomly snatching other peoples baskets off the net. I don't wish to go into too much detail but the website could be regarded as a tool and the shopping basket info as useful to aid that tool- so you would allow it to be loaded to the website. Manual entry is too time consuming so thats not an option. Is the shopping basket encrypted? I am talking about before you enter the secure part of the site and pay. I am not interested in that, but up to paying its not secure-- is it? |
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