IMDB created my account for merely visiting the site

I went to look up something on IMDb, and then I immediately got an email saying I registered for a new account. I probably did have amazon.com open in another browser tab, but I did not take any actions to created it. From what I can gather Amazon linked accounts are a new thing.

The normal steps to delete an account don't work with Amazon linked accounts, and they send you to amazon.com account settings, which of course, is impenetrable. The Amazon customer service human did not even know what IMDb was.

Just a warning. This is something different than a dark pattern or enshittification.

16 points | by astr0n0m3r 12 days ago

6 comments

  • Chant-I-CRW 4 days ago
    Just happened to me. IMDb account was automatically created using the email alias I use for Amazon. I have Ghostery running which should block tracking cookies so I'm not sure how IMDb made the connection back to my Amazon account.

    Reddit discussion going on about it where dozens of reports are coming in. https://www.reddit.com/r/AskTechnology/comments/1shdjtg/how_...

  • k310 12 days ago
    Makes me wonder about "Container Tabs" [0]

    I saw this feature and never gave it much thought, but this post has me looking seriously at it.

    > Firefox containers let you separate your browsing activities into color-coded tabs for banking, work and personal browsing. This allows you to always open new tabs in containers of your choosing for a more private browsing experience. Each container is isolated from the others, so you can access sites logged into different accounts. This article explains how to enable and use the Firefox containers manager to open containers from the main browser interface quickly.

    [0] https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-use-firefox-contain...

  • aspbee555 1 day ago
    this just happened to me and seriously pisses me off, I never wanted or asked for any account on some site I happened to visit that has absolutely nothing to do with my amazon account

    I do not care if they own it now, this is absolutely BS and now I get randomly signed up for some random site I never signed up for?? WTF is this absolutely security nightmare they have created????

  • IOT_Apprentice 12 days ago
    It will be interesting for someone to track this activity and see what the trigger is for this to occur.
  • cowboybaby 7 days ago
    this just happened to me! it used my google account but not even my primary google account, it used the second account i have on logged in on chrome.
  • apothegm 12 days ago
    Iunno, counts as both dark pattern and a form of enshittification from where I’m sitting.