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The Ink That Saves

The Ink That Disappears
The Problem
With more than 1.6m packages delivered per day, globally by Amazon alone (i.e., 584m/year), the E-Commerce giants have managed to reach every nook and corner of the world with their fast delivery systems. 
But also, increasing the risk of customer data being misused by hackers and scammers with sensitive customer information like Names, Phone Numbers, Home Addresses and other product related information printed and exposed freely on the delivery packages.
(Ughh...So What!?)
Once a package is disposed by the customer carelessly, the risk of privacy goes to the bin too...
OR IN WORSE HANDS.
Here's what scammers and hackers can do with just your mobile phone alone.
The Challenge
Lessen the risk of consumer's data that's imprinted on delivery packaged from being misused by hackers, cyber criminals, street stalkers, spies, nosy aunties and more.

The Proposal
Simple.
(Option 1)
Instead of regular inks, used on the packages, what if we created a  ‘self-disappearing ink’ that disappears in 15/30 days of printing or as soon as it meets heat? 
We can then, propagate this revolutionary step through an awareness campaign led by e-commerce giants, as a step towards strengthening consumer’s data privacy.​​​​​​​
Reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwGgGErqgMU 
(Option 2)
Instead of scripting or printing all the consumer details on the delivery packages, what if the details were replaced through a unique QR code that's accessible only to the delivery partners, the company and the costumer?

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