Senator Rachel May Advances Consumer Protection Bill Targeting Surveillance Pricing
The New York State Senate passed Senator Rachel May’s legislation (S8623) to protect consumers from surveillance pricing, a practice that uses personal data such as purchasing history, online activity, and other consumer information to tailor prices, often resulting in higher costs for some consumers.

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