I said this in another post, but this is a good example to use when arguing with the nothing-to-hide-nothing-to-fear crowd.
That’s been happening for a long while, now. Years ago, you could get different prices on Amazon if you went with a private browsing session. Granted, the barrage of trackers online makes this a lot easier to dial in for corporations.
Lmg, the algorithm guesses your individual willingness to pay and tailors the proce accordingly? I wonder if that’s legal under existinf legislation
It’s in a legal grey area rn - the FTC is actively investigating this as “unfair and deceptive” but most countries don’t have explicit laws against price discrimination based on browsing data yet.
Anything is legal if you don’t get in trouble for it. (This opinion is based on recent observations)