A new law will ban retailers from using shoppers' personal data to hike grocery prices—but consumer advocates warn it contains loopholes that companies could exploit.
Well, yes. But they're doing this anyway. If you're paying with a card (and most people do), they're using your credit card number as an identifier to track you across all the purchases you made across all their stores. These days, they may also be using facial recognition for the same purpose, to even catch the people paying with cash. Making rewards program memberships and the like illegal would barely slow down their data collection at all.
Don't let perfection be the enemy of good. Keep pushing for better consumer protections.
I actually would like to prevent loyalty card programs from lowering your price. Just call it a sale.
They want to harvest your data and sell it. And you know as sure fuck they aren't going to shit to protect it.
Well, yes. But they're doing this anyway. If you're paying with a card (and most people do), they're using your credit card number as an identifier to track you across all the purchases you made across all their stores. These days, they may also be using facial recognition for the same purpose, to even catch the people paying with cash. Making rewards program memberships and the like illegal would barely slow down their data collection at all.