(The Center Square) - A bill banning the practice by rideshare companies such as Uber or Lyft of "surveillance pricing”- using a consumer’s personal information to set an individualized price - passed in the House on Monday in a 198-to-4 vote. 

Surveillance pricing has been criticized by many as manipulative and unfair. As pricing algorithms continue to develop in sophistication and capabilities, rideshare companies could be taking this practice to another level. By tracking the battery life of one's phone or even its brand, Uber and Lyft could be giving some consumers higher prices to maximize profits.

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