their destinations. The company is reportedly in talks to partner with Phrame, a maker of “smart” license plate frames that serve as a secure box for car key storage. CNBC notes that people could remotely unlock the box and give delivery drivers access to their car's trunk so a package can be securely left behind. Phrame notes on its website that users can give "secured one-time and time-limited access for a courier to open your trunk and deliver your package." https://www.theverge.com/2017/10/10/16454034/amazon-pharme-doorbell-delivery
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Amazon is reportedly developing a doorbell that could give delivery drivers one-time access to your home
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Posted on October 24, 2017
CNBC reports today that Amazon is trying to figure out ways to ensure deliveries make it to
their destinations. The company is reportedly in talks to partner with Phrame, a maker of “smart” license plate frames that serve as a secure box for car key storage. CNBC notes that people could remotely unlock the box and give delivery drivers access to their car's trunk so a package can be securely left behind. Phrame notes on its website that users can give "secured one-time and time-limited access for a courier to open your trunk and deliver your package." https://www.theverge.com/2017/10/10/16454034/amazon-pharme-doorbell-delivery
their destinations. The company is reportedly in talks to partner with Phrame, a maker of “smart” license plate frames that serve as a secure box for car key storage. CNBC notes that people could remotely unlock the box and give delivery drivers access to their car's trunk so a package can be securely left behind. Phrame notes on its website that users can give "secured one-time and time-limited access for a courier to open your trunk and deliver your package." https://www.theverge.com/2017/10/10/16454034/amazon-pharme-doorbell-delivery
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