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New York pushes "One Fair Price" law to ban personalized pricing using personal data.
New York Attorney General Letitia James is pushing for the "One Fair Price" legislation to ban surveillance pricing, where companies use personal data to set different prices for the same goods.
The proposed bills would prohibit algorithmic pricing based on location, spending habits, or payment timing in retail, groceries, and pharmacies, with exceptions for equal discounts in loyalty programs.
The move follows a 2025 law requiring disclosure of personalized pricing and comes amid a House committee probe into major companies' AI-driven pricing practices.
Business groups warn the measures could harm discounts and increase legal risks, but lawmakers say the bills protect consumers, especially vulnerable groups, from unfair pricing.
The legislation remains under review in the state legislature.
Nueva York promueve la ley "One Fair Price" para prohibir la fijación de precios personalizados utilizando datos personales.