
Mozilla ended its partnership with Onerep after reports linked Onerep's CEO to data brokerages. General Motors also stopped sharing driving behavior data with data brokers like LexisNexis Risk Solution and Verisk, who used the data to create driver risk profiles for insurers. Concerns about internet-connected vehicles sharing driving habits with insurance companies have raised consumer privacy risks and protection efforts.
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