Carmakers Are Sharing Driving Habits With Insurance Companies, Unbeknownst To Owners

Connected vehicles are becoming an increasingly common sight in the automotive industry, and that means a lot of user data is being shared with other entities. The New York Times looked into the issue, discovering that some car owners might not realize their driving statistics are being sold to insurance companies who use the information to justify increasing their rates.

Big brother really is watching you…

Selected excerpt and linked articles courtesy of Rob Thubron, techspot(dot)com
Royalty-free photo courtesy of Pixabay

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