That new car of yours isn't just tracking your mileage—a new Consumer Reports investigation reveals that nearly every major ...
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 ...
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Internal agency records show employees with the Department of Public Safety, which issues driver’s licenses, reported each ...
General Motors is facing yet another legal battle over its data collection practices ... alleging the automaker illegally sold driver data to third parties, who then provided it to insurers.
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Many Americans don't realize it, but their vehicles are now mobile computers that collect, store and transmit reams of data that can pinpoint a driver's location, daily habits and driving style.
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 tracking and selling your driving ...