New York passes bill banning prices based on personal data - Reuters
New York passes bill banning prices based on personal data Reuters
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"The bill improves upon those passed in Maryland and Connecticut, but still has flaws the legislature should address in the future."
— Grace Gedye , Activist
"This is a big victory in our fight to ban surveillance pricing and help make life more affordable in New York."
— Letitia James , Politician
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New York state lawmakers have passed a bill prohibiting businesses from setting individualized prices based on consumers' personal data, marking a significant move against such practices.
New York state lawmakers have passed a bill prohibiting businesses from setting individualized prices based on consumers' personal data, marking a significant move against such practices.
Los legisladores del estado de Nueva York aprobaron un proyecto de ley que prohíbe a las empresas establecer precios individualizados basados en los datos personales de los consumidores, marcando un movimiento significativo contra estas prácticas.
A new poll found strong support among New York voters for banning companies from using personal data to charge different prices to different customers for the same products.
New legislation would stop companies from using personal data to set prices and heads to Gov. Kathy Hochul for approval.
New York state lawmakers have passed the One Fair Price Act, prohibiting businesses from setting individualized prices based on consumers' personal data, such as browsing history, income, and real-time location. Discounts for specific groups and loyalty programs remain permitted.
Attorney General Letitia James commended the passage of the One Fair Price Act, which bans surveillance pricing practices that use personal data to set individualized prices, ensuring fair pricing for New Yorkers.
New York's legislature has passed the One Fair Price Act, making it illegal for businesses to charge consumers different prices based on personal data like browsing history and income, marking a significant move against surveillance pricing.
New York state lawmakers passed a bill prohibiting businesses from setting individualized prices based on consumers' personal data, marking a significant move against the practice.
The One Fair Price Act, if signed into law, would prevent companies from setting prices based on data traceable to an individual or their device, such as browsing history, income, and real-time location.
The One Fair Price Act, passed by New York state lawmakers, aims to prohibit surveillance pricing by banning companies from using personal data to set individualized prices.
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