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Surveillance Pricing: Exploiting Information Asymmetries

For over a century, fixed prices have made markets more transparent. Surveillance pricing threatens to reverse that progress by allowing corporations to secretly tailor prices using personal data. While states are beginning to respond to these practices, their efforts face growing First Amendment he.

While states are beginning to respond to these practices, their efforts face growing First Amendment he.

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