Connecticut bans retailers from using personal data to set prices
By Maria Dinzeo ( June 5, 2026, 00:09 GMT | Insight) -- Connecticut became the latest US state to restrict the use of personal data in setting consumer prices after its governor signed HB 5563 on Thursday, barring retailers and third-party delivery services from using information gathered through cameras, tracking technology or biometric monitoring to charge individualized prices.Connecticut has become the latest US state to rein in the use of personal information to set prices....
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