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Is Your Car Secretly Spying On You For Your Insurance Company?
Mar 18, 2024 00:09:10   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
Is Your Car Secretly Spying On You For Your Insurance Company?


Steven Symes
By Steven Symes
March 16, 2024

People are shocked that their newer, connected, high-tech car is in fact one giant data collection device. They're also outraged that automakers such as GM are selling information gathered about their in-vehicle habits to buyers like insurance providers. This is something we've been warning about, and we're hardly alone.

But a new report from The New York Times has caught the attention of many. While we're glad awareness to this privacy problem is increasing, we're just not sure why it's suddenly getting so much focus.

Perhaps it has something to do with insurance rates continuing to rise, a phenomenon likely fueled by several factors converging. People are rightly outraged to find that their car is collecting information on “risky” driving habits like hard braking, hard acceleration, speeding, etc. and feeding that with data brokers.

LexisNexis is specifically mentioned in the article, but we know your vehicle habits, including how warm/cool you like the interior, where you like to go, what music you tend to listen to, and more are sold off to all kinds of information brokers.

But in the NYT report it goes over examples like one guy who saw his insurance rates surge 21% so he started asking questions. Eventually, he found a 258-page report detailing his driving habits. That's quite extensive.

Marketers gather a shocking amount of data from everyone, including through social media, apps, shopper loyalty programs, and yes even your car. In the NYT piece GM is the main focus, but we think everyone should know pretty much every automaker does this sort of thing.

GM told the NYT data for insurance purposes is collected through its Smart driver service, with three consent agreements served to the customer before it's active. But not everyone is convinced opting out of the service means none of their data is shared, a point on which we agree.

https://americanliberty.news/commentary/is-your-car-secretly-spying-on-you-for-your-insurance-company/ssymes/2024/03

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Mar 18, 2024 00:13:16   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
Kevyn wrote:
Of course, are you an i***t.


You don't have to worry, however; they don't track tricycles and peddle cars.

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Mar 18, 2024 00:20:28   #
LogicallyRight Loc: Chicago
 
Kevyn wrote:
Of course, are you an i***t.


Every day kevy looks in the mirror and says that.

Troll alert

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