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Driving Dystopia: Automakers Are Selling Your Driving Data to Insurance Companies

The Truth About Cars

LexisNexis analyzed that driving data to create a risk score “for insurers to use as one factor of many to create more personalized insurance coverage,” according to a LexisNexis spokesman, Dean Carney. However, a previous report by the Mozilla Foundation asserted modern automobiles are the absolute worst device in terms of user privacy.

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How Much Privacy Do You Really Have In Modern Vehicles?

The Truth About Cars

But this often happens without either side of the argument having a firm understanding of how much information is actually being obtained inside today’s automobiles. Our main concern is that we can’t tell whether any of the cars encrypt all of the personal information that sits on the car. Stellantis brands (e.g.

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In February, China’s Chery Automobile unveiled an electric concept car at the Detroit Auto Show. That would put the F3DM well below GM’s $40,000 Chevy Volt and competitive with Honda’s 2010 Insight, expected to have a base price of just under $20,000. and EU buyers. Alex Koppelman Joan Walsh Me vs. G.

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