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Car insurers secretly collecting driver data through apps: report - New York Post


Car insurance companies secretly collecting driver data with the help of phone apps: report By . ... also sends data to Arity, according to a report. Read More

3 Apps Secretly Tracking Your Driving and Raising Your Insurance Costs


According to the New York Times, there are some smartphone apps that secretly track how their users drive, and then sell that data to insurance companies, who then use it to raise ... Read More

Smartphone Apps Secretly Score Your Driving For Insurance Companies - Carscoops


Insurance companies are using smartphone apps to collect additional driver data. That information ends up contributing to rates. Some applications track and record speeding, hard braking events ... Read More

Are your phone apps collecting data on how you brake or speed?


According to a recent report in The New York Times — which in March reported that data agency LexisNexis sold similar data from internet-connected cars to General Motors — a number of popular ... Read More

Popular apps could be collecting your data, affecting car insurance prices - MSN


Apps you sign up for to find the best price for gas, or keep track of your family’s safety, could be tracking something else and selling location and motion data to insurance companies ... Read More

Popular apps could be collecting your data, affecting car insurance prices - WSB-TV Channel 2 - Atlanta


Apps you sign up for to find the best price for gas, or keep track of your family’s safety, could be tracking something else and selling location and motion data to insurance companies. Read More

Lawsuits target use of driver data by insurers, automakers


Several recent lawsuits allege driver data from embedded auto technology and mobile phone apps that track driving habits is being used unethically and illegally, including being shared with ... Read More

Is Your Smartphone Making Your Car Insurance More Expensive?


Many drivers don’t realize their phone data is being shared with insurers. ... The apps collect a range of data, ... Car insurance companies review driving data to assess how risky a driver you are. Read More

Apps are tracking your driving: What you need to know about car insurance rates


Can the data be used to raise car insurance rates? No, not in North Carolina. The state Department of Insurance told 5 On Your Side that telematics can only be used to lower your rates. Read More

Apps may quietly track your driving and raise your car insurance rates


The company also sells it to other insurance companies. Allstate shared a screenshot with Channel 9’s sister station in Atlanta, WSB. It says you can opt in to share your data to possibly get a ... Read More

Texas suing Allstate for using customer data to build ‘world’s largest driving behavior database' | Fox News


Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing Allstate insurance company for allegedly illegally collecting, using and selling the driving behavior data of over 45 million Americans. Read More

Popular apps could collect your data, affecting car insurance prices


NATIONAL — Apps on your phone may be tracking you in ways you didn’t think you signed up for. It could even cause the price of your car insurance to increase. As reported on News Center 7 ... Read More


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