Consumer Alert Shows Need to Pass New Bill on Surveillance Pricing
Companies really are trying to get inside your head thanks to mountains of personal data to predict your desires and prey on…
Feb 20, 2025Justin Kloczko follows tech and privacy for Consumer Watchdog. He’s a recovering daily newspaper reporter whose work has also appeared in Vice, Daily Beast and KCRW.
Companies really are trying to get inside your head thanks to mountains of personal data to predict your desires and prey on…
Feb 20, 2025The last 15 months were pretty stressfull for Joe K. He wasn’t sure if he would have insurance for his home, or…
Feb 10, 2025The legislature will scrutinize the novel practice of charging people different prices for the same product based on their data.
Feb 7, 2025The FTC found that retailers do use data such as scrolling habits, purchase history, and location in charging people different prices for…
Feb 5, 2025These companies are weaponizing our own data against us in order to get our money.
Dec 20, 2024Privacy advocate, Justin Kloczko, discusses how some companies are using online surveillance to price gouge consumers.
Dec 18, 2024Corporations use surveillance to charge individualized prices based on a person’s data and assumptions on their eagerness to pay for an item.
Dec 17, 2024Consumers this holiday season are likely charged different prices for the same product without even knowing it by companies surveilling them,
Dec 14, 2024Tech & Privacy advocate Justin Kloczko with Consumer Watchdog says this Meta experience is becoming increasingly common. State attorney generals offices around…
Dec 5, 2024Mayerly Vanegas Larreta is exasperated because she is not getting any detailed answers as to why her home insurance premium went up…
Dec 4, 2024The California Privacy Protection Agency advanced several regulations surrounding automated decisions and data brokers, as well as announced the exit of Executive…
Nov 11, 2024California's privacy agency is conducting a public sweep of data brokers, who collect and sell a lot of personal data.
Oct 30, 2024In the end, Mercury Insurance made Magda Molina and her husband, Nathan Prevost, spend almost $8,000 for nothing. And all it bought…
Oct 22, 2024By Staff Reporters, KFI-AM – Los Angeles, CA Click below to listen to the audio of this radio broadcast segment.
Oct 7, 2024Newsom vetoed several tech bills.
Sep 30, 2024Governor Newsom didn't sign a bill that his own agency itself sponsored to give Californians easy control over their data.
Sep 23, 2024Data Brokers Collect Your Location, Share It With Companies and Law Enforcement.
Sep 12, 2024Data brokers know more than google, but Californians aren’t opting out. Here’s how that could change. Despite laws such as the California…
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