"Automakers Share Driving Data with Insurers"

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Automakers like General Motors are sharing detailed driving data of their customers with insurance companies through data brokers like LexisNexis, which analyze the information to create risk profiles for insurers. This practice has raised concerns about data privacy and consumer rights, as drivers may not be aware that their driving behavior is being monitored and shared. The data includes trip details, distances, speeding, braking, and acceleration, and is used by insurers to personalize insurance coverage.
Topics:business#automakers#consumer-rights#data-privacy#driving-behavior#insurance-companies#technology
Automakers Are Sharing Consumers' Driving Behavior With Insurance Companies The New York Times
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