Off My Chest
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They definitely create an account-ish record for you when you purchase on one of their hosted stores, whether you voluntarily register a new account in a traditional sense or not. There is sort of a composite key of the shop's unique store ID and references to personal information collected about during your session, such as the email address you use when checking out. If you've used your email address on one hosted store and then use it again on another, your customer record will be associated with both stores. I work on this stuff every now and then. They already know all about you, and I don't really feel that it's necessarily super evil, but I also don't think it's marvelously great either. It's just kind of a practical use of the solution to a problem lots of retailers don't want to solve/maintain/fund themselves, and so they pay the platform do it for them.