Delivery Without Disclosure – How to Order Online Without Exposing Yourself
You want to treat yourself – a book, a shirt, a spare part. Nothing fancy. You find it, click it, pay for it. So far, so normal.
Then comes the moment of exposure.
Name, address, phone number, email.
Mandatory.
Because otherwise, nothing gets delivered.
And maybe you no longer even ask why it has to be that way.
Because it's always been like that. Because that's just how it's done.
But what if it could be different?
Welcome to the Future
With your ieWallet, an ID on Infinity-Economics, you don’t need to provide a name or address to place an online order.
Not even an email.
Just a wallet. And trust – not blind, but selective.
The trick is simple:
You provide only your wallet ID when purchasing. No profile, no customer account, no registration. Just that one address – and that’s enough.
The shop knows: this wallet has paid.
They don’t need to know anything else. No private details, no data reselling, no newsletter traps. Nothing you didn’t agree to.
Instead, the shop passes the order on to an accredited shipping partner – like the post office or a courier service.
Only they get access to your delivery info.
And even then: only if you allow it.
Your address isn’t stored publicly. It’s encrypted inside your own identity container – accessible only to parties you authorize.
Temporarily. Controlled. Revocable.
That’s the difference.
Not "Privacy by Policy" – but Privacy by Design.
Not data protection by promise – but data protection by structure.
And It Gets Even Better
Moving house? No problem. Just update your delivery info once – in your ieWallet, not in every single shop.
Want deliveries to your workplace or a pickup station? Set it once – and it works for every future order.
Want to change the shipping provider or block certain companies? You can configure that too – directly in your ID settings.
And here’s the kicker:
You don’t need an account.
No passwords, no terms of service, no "Save payment method" boxes.
You remain a customer – without being transparent.
You remain reachable – without being trackable.
You remain free – without having to give up anything.
And if someone tells you this is utopian – just point them to Infinity-Economics.
Because the tech is already there.
Because no one can sell your data – if it was never collected in the first place.
So, next time you order something, ask yourself:
Does the shop really need to know who I am – or is it enough that they know I’ve paid?