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Businesses use online data to charge higher prices to some customers, former FTC official warns.
Businesses are using online data to charge some customers more for products and services, NPR's Adrian Ma reports in an interview with Sam Levine, former FTC Bureau of Consumer Protection director.
Levine explains that personal data like browsing history and location can be used to set higher prices for certain customers.
To protect themselves, consumers should be cautious about sharing personal data, use privacy tools, compare prices, and sign up for loyalty programs.
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Las empresas utilizan datos en línea para cobrar precios más altos a algunos clientes, advierte un exfuncionario de la FTC.