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Users want the ability to easily opt out of their car manufacturers (e.g., GM, Nissan) sharing driving habit data (e.g., hard braking, acceleration, late-night driving) with data brokers like LexisNexis, which can lead to increased insurance rates.
Why YSK: A recent New York Times investigation found that car manufacturers like GM are sharing driver data (hard braking, acceleration, late-night driving) with data brokers like LexisNexis. Insurance companies buy this "Risk Score" and hike your rates, even if you’ve never had an accident. Most people think their car data stays in the car. It doesn't. If you drive a modern connected vehicle, check your insurance statement and look into opting out of "LexisNexis" data collection.