Imagine if your insurance company raised your rates because your car has been spying on you, sending information which ends ...
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Toyota is facing a new wave of scrutiny over how its connected vehicles handle driver information, after a lawsuit alleged ...
FTC finalizes an order barring GM from sharing driver data and imposing long-term consent and transparency rules for ...
The attorneys general in Arkansas and Indiana are the most recent AGs to file lawsuits under their respective state laws protecting the privacy of driver data. We previously reported that the state of ...
"Never did I imagine it would be spying on us and sending information about driving habits," one woman told us.
Automakers are collecting driving data from customers and quietly providing it to insurance companies, and the practice has resulted in some unassuming drivers seeing their coverage increased or even ...
Your car could be recording how you drive, including your speed or any hard braking, and then transmitting that data to an information clearing house. The New York Times reported that the data ...
If you turn the clock back 20 years ago, carriers only knew a driver was speeding if they got a ticket, and then they were disciplined upon returning to the terminal days, if not weeks, after the ...