Just read this New York Times piece that some auto companies such as GM, Honda, Kia, etc, are selling drivers’ trip data (time/date/speed/miles/braking/acceleration, etc) to data banks such as Lexis-Nexis and Verisk, who then sells this data to auto insurance companies. Thus, allowing insurance co. a detail profile of your driving habits and raising/lowering your premiums.
From the article… “Automakers Are Sharing Consumers’ Driving Behavior With Insurance Companies
LexisNexis, which generates consumer risk profiles for the insurers, knew about every trip G.M. drivers had taken in their cars, including when they sped, braked too hard or accelerated rapidly…”
Is Lucid selling my driving profile to third-parties? If so, how do I opt out?
If Lucid is doing this without my consent, or nefariously hide the opt-in clause in the ‘no-one-reads-it-legalese’, I will be super upset. Does anyone know if Lucid is doing this?
From the article… “Automakers Are Sharing Consumers’ Driving Behavior With Insurance Companies
LexisNexis, which generates consumer risk profiles for the insurers, knew about every trip G.M. drivers had taken in their cars, including when they sped, braked too hard or accelerated rapidly…”
Is Lucid selling my driving profile to third-parties? If so, how do I opt out?
If Lucid is doing this without my consent, or nefariously hide the opt-in clause in the ‘no-one-reads-it-legalese’, I will be super upset. Does anyone know if Lucid is doing this?
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