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POLITICSJul 2 · 09:00 UTCWDIV CLICKONDETROITJenny Sherman

House bills aiming to ban ‘surveillance pricing’ in Michigan advance to Senate

Two House bills in Michigan aim to ban 'surveillance pricing,' a practice where companies use consumer data to set different prices for the same product. The bills, which passed the House and advanced to the Senate, target e-commerce sellers using location and browsing history for pricing. Similar legislation was introduced in the Senate by Democratic lawmakers.

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