How Retailers Can Use Customer Data Without Becoming Big Brother
September 18, 2013
Customer-loyalty programs allow retailers to collect and analyze mountains of data about consumers for targeted marketing, but companies should be wary of state laws and customer perception of privacy invasion. Morrison & Foerster attorneys warn that consumers like discounts, but marketing can backfire if they feel their personal privacy has been compromised.
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