I still remember the low-grade shock I felt a decade ago when I learned that price discrimination is often perfectly legal in the United States. In law school, my antitrust professor introduced us to the obscure Depression-era Robinson-Patman Antidiscrimination Act by quickly highlighting that this law very much failed to live up to its title. Under the long-standing law, companies can face ruinous penalties for price discrimination only if they're discriminating against other businesses.
I remember discussing this in business school in the 90s. Airlines mostly have it working; you can see it from time to time on Amazon…. But use my sweet summer children; this is what every industry would kill to have
You need to block cookies and use private browsing, by default, as well.
Also, sacrifice two chickens under a full moon, ever fortnight. Though I'm not convinced that's not just something Doug is into, now that I think about it.
It doesn't make you anonymous.
The chicken thing does. At least, it certainly works for Doug.