Recent lawsuits allege driver data from embedded auto technology and mobile apps is being used unethically and illegally.
Biometric Update previously reported that cross-referenced anonymized disparate datasets can lead to de-anonymization and identification of individuals.
Allstate Insurance Company is being sued by Texas for continuing to collect driving data from 45 million American drivers ...
A class action lawsuit against Allstate for allegedly collecting and selling data, including geolocation data without the ...
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It also follows a deceptive business practice lawsuit he filed against General Motors accusing the car ... revealed that Allstate and Arity paid mobile apps millions of dollars to install Allstate ...
The suit comes after Paxton filed a similar one against General Motors for collecting and selling ... to as "cookies," to be integrated into mobile phone apps like Life360, Fuel Rewards, GasBuddy ...
"With companies like GM committing to rolling out V2X tech in ... We expect other car manufacturers to follow suit and enable their vehicles to use bidirectional charging. Volvo has confirmed ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Allstate Insurance Co. for allegedly conspiring to collect and sell data from mobile devices ... Paxton also sued General Motors in August 2024 for allegedly ...
Two law firms have filed a class action suit against Allstate making basically ... Attorney General Paxton’s lawsuit against General Motors and his ongoing investigations into several ...
When a consumer requested a quote or renewed their coverage, the suit claims Allstate and other ... This lawsuit follows Paxton’s lawsuit against General Motors and his ongoing investigations ...
“Allstate and Arity paid mobile apps millions ... The state sued General Motors last year for its own role in driver data collection, a suit in which the automaker is accused of selling ...