According to The New York Times, insurance companies have been collecting data from internet-connected cars, and jacking up the insurance rates of lousy drivers. More here: https://t.co/QzZffG10Zj
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Drivers of cars by General Motors, Kia, Subaru and Mitsubishi may not realize that their driving data — like when they sped or braked too hard — is being shared with insurance companies. Numerous people have complained about spiking premiums as a result. https://t.co/GY4YBajvTY https://t.co/VPlaufAP3q








Automakers including General Motors, Kia, Subaru, and Mitsubishi have been sharing driving behavior data of car owners with insurance companies without their knowledge. This practice has led to complaints about increased insurance rates for some drivers.