What Is Personalized Pricing—and Why Are Lawmakers Scrambling to Ban It?
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Companies already track your every move online. Some researchers say it is only a matter of time until retailers start using that data to set prices just for you.
Companies already track your every move online. Some researchers say it is only a matter of time until retailers start using that data to set prices just for you.
Companies already track your every move online. Some researchers say it is only a matter of time until retailers start using that data to set prices just for you.
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