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Washington Post Slapped with Class Action Over Secret ‘Surveillance Pricing’ Scheme That Charged Readers Different Rates

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Washington Post Slapped with Class Action Over Secret ‘Surveillance Pricing’ Scheme That Charged Readers Different Rates

The Washington Post has been hit with a class action lawsuit alleging the newspaper secretly used readers’ personal data to charge different subscription prices.

CourtHouse News reports that the lawsuit accuses the Bezos-owned outlet of creating “pricing profiles” based on subscribers’ reading habits, demographics, browsing activity, and other personal information.

The lawsuit, which was filed in the Superior Court of Washington, D.C., states:

The Post has been monitoring usage and implementing this pricing practice, often referred to as ‘surveillance pricing’ since at least December 2024, at which point not a single subscriber was aware of The Post’s surveillance pricing or secret harvesting of subscriber data.

The law does not allow this conduct. State attorneys general across the country along with the Federal Trade Commission have begun investigating companies that engage in ‘surveillance pricing’ (also referred to as ‘algorithmic pricing’) using consumer personal information instead of market forces to set individualized prices.

According to the plaintiffs, the practice only became public after New York required companies to disclose when algorithms use consumer data to set individualized prices.

Subscribers reportedly discovered they were being offered dramatically different rates for the same product.

One reader claimed a renewal jumped from $170 to $260, while another obtained a subscription for just $60.

BAM! The Washington Post just got slapped with a major class action lawsuit alleging that surveillance pricing violates DC consumer protection laws.

The salient allegation here is that the covert harvesting of personal data to obliterate standard pricing is ALREADY illegal. https://t.co/uKIwVk6q1Y pic.twitter.com/RpodAdc6HB

— Lee Hepner (@LeeHepner) June 11, 2026

The complaint alleges that The Post collected extensive information on users, including browsing history, location data, reading habits, demographics, and consumer preferences.

Plaintiffs argue consumers may expect websites to track data for advertising purposes, but not to determine how much they should be charged.

They are seeking damages and a court order forcing The Post to end any undisclosed surveillance-based pricing practices.

The Washington Post has yet to publicly comment on the lawsuit.

The lawsuit comes as the company struggles to reverse its financial decline, having lost a staggering $100 million in 2025.

Earlier this year, the paper cut more than 300 newsroom jobs, about 30 percent of its workforce, after executives warned that readership and search traffic had fallen dramatically in recent years.

Bezos, meanwhile, has attempted to shift the paper away from its left-wing editorial stance, recently stating that the opinion section will focus on “personal liberties and free markets.”

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Ben Kew is a writer and editor. Originally from the UK, he moved to the U.S. to cover Congress for Breitbart News and has since gone on to editorial roles at Human Events, Townhall Media, and Americano Media. He has also written for The Epoch Times, The Western Journal, and The Spectator.

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