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Insurers are using your race and religion to set prices. Is it discriminatory?

Sydney Morning Herald - Business ·
Insurers are using your race and religion to set prices. Is it discriminatory?

Legal experts warn insurers using data about the race, religion and grocery habits of suburbs where their customers live could breach discriminations laws.

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