Washington Post faces class-action lawsuit alleging 'surveillance pricing' of subscribers

The Washington Post was accused of "surveillance pricing" in a new class action lawsuit filed against the paper on Thursday.According to the complaint, the Washington Post "covertly harvested" personal data from subscribers to set unequal prices for longtime customers based on their browsing habits and profile information."Rather than rewarding loyalty, The Post's system converted Subscribers' engagement into leverage against them.Longtime Subscribers would end up paying more than new customers simply because the company knew more about them," the lawsuit read.ARE APPLE DEVICES SPYING? WHAT YOUR IPHONE TRACKSThe Washington Post is accused of using subscribers' personal data to set prices.

(Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)Lawyers at the Clarkson Law Firm, who represent the people behind the case, also asserted that the Washington Post has been taking part in surveillance pricing since at least late 2024, though the paper did not disclose this practice until March 2026 under New York law."The Washington Post has gone from an iconic institution of journalism to just another profit-obsessed technology company remade in the image of its tech bro billionaire owner and his move-fast-and-break-things mindset of value extraction," Clarkson Law Firm founder Ryan Clarkson said in a statement to Fox News Digital."The Post’s deeply invasive practice of consumer surveillance is squeezing consumers for all they've got through a campaign of deception, rigging the cost of services against the very people keeping these companies in business."JEFF BEZOS CONFRONTED ON WASHINGTON POST LAYOFFS, ARGUES PAPER MUST BE PROFITABLE REGARDLESS OF HIS WEALTHHe continued, "Consumers did not agree to be surveilled.

They did not knowingly sign up to be charged a different amount from their neighbor to read the same newspaper.Discriminatory pricing systems have no place in a fair market, and they need to be dismantled."Multiple states are exploring laws to ban "surveillance pricing" using customer d...

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