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marc takeno writes:

"Hi,

Just wondering what your take is on Amazon's lack of "exit" indications on any of its pages.

It takes a bit of figuring out that you need to go back to the home page and click on "If you're not Marc Takeno, _click here_". Most people can figure it out, but then again... a lot of people can't.

I know it's to keep people in the Amazon cookie loop, but I think they should make it more obvious where you can click to exit if you're on a nonsecure computer, such as a lab or public access term. Just my opinion.

-Marc"

I asked him if I could reprint his note, because i think the question of exiting pages and exit behavior is an interesting one. thoughts, kids?

Posted at November 26, 2001 11:05 PM

 

 

 

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