"Automakers Secretly Transmitting Driving Data to Insurance Companies, Raising Privacy Concerns"

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Modern connected cars with built-in telematics are sharing owners' driving habits and statistics with insurance companies, often without the owners' knowledge. Data brokers like LexisNexis and Verisk receive detailed reports from automakers, including trip details, driving behavior, and more. Some car owners have seen their insurance rates increase due to this data sharing, while others may unknowingly be enrolled in behavior-based insurance programs. Concerns about data privacy and transparency have been raised, prompting President Biden to order an investigation into potential security risks posed by Chinese connected vehicles.
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