FTC Fires Warning Shot At Surveillance Pricing
Briefly

The FTC orders eight major firms to provide details on surveillance pricing, emphasizing personal data's weaponization for profit.
FTC's investigation targets how companies like Mastercard and JPMorgan use consumer data for tailored pricing, potentially harming consumers' privacy and finances.
FTC Chair Lina Khan highlights the risk of data exploitation for higher prices, emphasizing consumers' right to transparency on surveillance pricing practices.
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