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California's Bill S.B. 2564 aims to ban corporations from using personal data to charge different prices to different consumers.

PrivacyTechnologyLegal IssuesSocial IssuesJun 11, 2026score 0.972 posts · 0 replies across 2 instances
The thread discusses California's proposed bill to ban surveillance pricing, where corporations use personal data to charge different prices to different consumers. It highlights concerns about privacy, equity, and price transparency, with support from the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF).

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California's Bill S.B. 2564 aims to ban corporations from using personal data to charge different prices to different consumers.
Parent: Technology RegulationEntity: California's Bill S.B. 2564Impact: negativeDate: Jun 11, 2026Target: California's Bill S.B. 2564
Surveillance pricing is a practice where corporations use personal data to offer the same product at different prices to different consumers.
Parent: Consumer RightsEntity: Surveillance PricingImpact: negativeDate: Jun 11, 2026Target: Surveillance Pricing
Corporations harvest and monetize personal data, which can lead to practices like surveillance pricing that harm privacy.
Parent: PrivacyEntity: Personal DataImpact: negativeDate: Jun 11, 2026Target: Personal Data

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Yes to California's Bill to Ban #Surveillance Pricing Corporations harvest and monetize ever-growing amounts of our personal data, such as our browsing history and physical location. One bitter fruit of this poisonous tree is known as “surveillance pricing”: corporations offer the same product to two different people at two different prices, based on scrutiny of these people’s respective personal data. Surveillance pricing is bad for #privacy , equity, and price #transparency. So EFF supports a #California bill, S.B. 2564, which would ban this creepy practice. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2026/06/californias-bill-ban-surveillance-pricing
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Corporations harvest and monetize growing amounts of our personal data. One bitter fruit of this poisonous tree is known as “surveillance pricing”: corporations offer the same product to two different people at two different prices, based on their personal data. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2026/06/californias-bill-ban-surveillance-pricing
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