Interesting tidbit of news.
So, you buy a car, the dealer activates Smart Driver without your knowledge because they get a kickback for signing you up to it.
Smart Driver is a service that, on the face of it, monitors the way you drive using all the sensors and data in the car and gives you tips on how you can be more efficient, yada yada.
However, it also happens to sell your data to a third party, who then sells that data to insurance companies.
Your car has been tracking your driving (@Waitey ), insurance companies now won't touch you, and the manufacturer of your car makes, quote, 'low millions' from ratting you out.
The GM case is particularly egregious because people have been signed up to it without people knowing, but plenty of manufacturers now offer this driver scoring thing and you can pretty much guarantee that it's going to become the default eventually. Yay.
So, you buy a car, the dealer activates Smart Driver without your knowledge because they get a kickback for signing you up to it.
Smart Driver is a service that, on the face of it, monitors the way you drive using all the sensors and data in the car and gives you tips on how you can be more efficient, yada yada.
However, it also happens to sell your data to a third party, who then sells that data to insurance companies.
Your car has been tracking your driving (@Waitey ), insurance companies now won't touch you, and the manufacturer of your car makes, quote, 'low millions' from ratting you out.
The GM case is particularly egregious because people have been signed up to it without people knowing, but plenty of manufacturers now offer this driver scoring thing and you can pretty much guarantee that it's going to become the default eventually. Yay.