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How ‘surveillance pricing’ uses our personal data to charge us more

How ‘surveillance pricing’ uses our personal data to charge us more

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Summary

As we buy more and more things online, companies are using personal data to offer different prices to different people with the goal of finding the maximum price you will pay at that moment.


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