Automakers share driving data with insurers, potentially affecting premiums based on driver behavior.

Automakers are sharing consumers' driving data with insurance companies, revealing detailed information on driving habits, speed, and acceleration. The New York Times reports that while this data sharing is happening mainly in instances where customers opt into connected features, manufacturers aren't always clear about what data they're collecting or how it's being used. This practice may lead to higher insurance premiums based on driving behavior.

March 11, 2024
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