INDIANAPOLIS (CONSUMER REPORTS) — If you bought a new car in the last five years, you might be sharing more than just the road. A new Consumer Reports investigation reveals that automakers could be ...
ATLANTA — If you bought a new car in the last five years, there's a chance your driving data is being tracked and sold. A new investigation from Consumer Reports reveals that many major automakers in ...
Apps on your phone may track you in ways you don’t expect. They have nothing to do with insurance or even driving. But Action 9 investigator Jason Stoogenke says they could cause your car insurance to ...
Apps like Life360, MyRadar, and GasBuddy share driving data with insurers, raising rates. Life360 and MyRadar users can opt out of data selling in app settings. GasBuddy users should check privacy ...
Smartphone apps that monitor driving habits can be the solution to fewer accidents and safer roads. Since no one can look at the driver's behavior while driving except if there is a passenger, the ...
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