To Fight Surveillance Pricing, We Need Privacy First
Briefly

Surveillance pricing determines the price a person pays for a product based on personal data like internet history, location, and credit score. It can lead to varying prices for the same product.
Surveillance pricing can result in higher prices based on when you are most likely to buy, like payday or in an emergency, shown through examples like charging more in a Target parking lot.
Read at Electronic Frontier Foundation
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