As vehicles become increasingly connected and autonomous, the collection and utilization of in-car data have surged, raising ...
If you bought a new car in the last five years, you might be sharing more than just the road. A new Consumer Reports investigation reveals that automakers could be tracking and selling your driving ...
New York — There’s a good chance your car knows all about you. Where you’ve been. How fast you drive. If you could’ve been a little easier on the brakes. Even what you look like, thanks to cameras ...
INDIANAPOLIS (CONSUMER REPORTS) — If you bought a new car in the last five years, you might be sharing more than just the road. A new Consumer Reports investigation reveals that automakers could be ...
Several recent lawsuits allege driver data from embedded auto technology and mobile phone apps that track driving habits is being used unethically and illegally, including being shared with consumer ...
GM is facing increased scrutiny over its data collection practices, with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently announcing that it was taking action against the automaker and accusing General ...
As modern vehicles grow increasingly connected, privacy concerns are shifting into high gear. Automakers are under growing scrutiny for allegedly collecting and selling sensitive driving data to third ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is taking action against General Motors (GM) and its subsidiary, OnStar, for unlawful collection and selling drivers' precise geolocation and driving behavior data ...
If you thought your car was just a mode of transportation, think again, as it’s a goldmine for data brokers. The office of Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin has filed a lawsuit against General ...
Telematics car insurance has a simple promise — you can get a significant discount just for proving you're already a safe driver. Insurance companies like Progressive, State Farm and Allstate now ...
Texas has sued Allstate Corp. and affiliates, alleging they illicitly obtained “driving behavior” data for millions of Americans by paying app developers to install the insurer’s tracking software.