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doodaddy 0 points ago +1 / -1

As a techie, it might be worth making this a little more clear. The Amazon "servers" (AWS) is a center full of computers that individual companies lease and are locked with (supposedly) privately keys such that Amazon can not see what a company is doing. I worked there. I know. (And I've simplified this for everyone.)

For instance, when Amazon wanted to price sniff WalMart and other companies but keep it private, they used AWS for that. Any attempt to trace back where the calls come from and you just get "the cloud" and no one company, on purpose.