
Do Data-Privacy Laws Actually Hurt Consumers?
Chicago Booth Review Podcast
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The Paradox of Data Privacy and Consumer Access
This chapter explores the unintended effects of strict data privacy laws on consumers, illustrating how marginalized communities are disproportionately affected. It highlights the irony of privacy advocates often being wealthier individuals, while lower-income groups face increased invisibility and limited access to essential services.
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