They do collect that on an opt in basis with the promise of additional discounts if you’re a good driver. Some give you a device you plug into your OBDII port, others get the telemetry directly from your car. I drive a Hyundai and I have the option of toggling on sharing anonymized driving data as well as a toggle to share your actual data with insurance companies for special offers.
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seasonone@opidea.xyz 1 year ago
This is clearly invasion of privacy. Just think about it. If insurance companies start collection you car data like at what speed you drive etc. They can cancel policy if we violate traffic laws. If they collect healthcare data they can cancel policy for abortion or drinking etc
GeneralBoop@kbin.social 1 year ago
lauha@lemmy.one 1 year ago
Satellite images, which give them the same information about your yard has been available for decades and I don’t hear people complaining about cool clear images of anyone’s yard invading their privacy.
Satellite images can be bought by anyone with money.
Pietson@kbin.social 1 year ago
If they get access to our DNA they could even know if there's a history of illness in your family and use that to increase your rates. It's just one of the reasons why volunteering that data away freely to companies like 23andme is a terrible idea.