Apps you sign up for to find the best price for gas, or keep track of your family’s safety, could be tracking something else and selling location and motion data to insurance companies. “The quotes I ...
Popular smartphone apps used to track people’s location and provide weather reports may hand over driving data to a firm that sells the information to insurance companies for the purposes of setting ...
WRAL 5 On Your Side spent weeks asking insurers how they use data collected by your phone, and testing the apps that gather that information. Data about when, where and how you drive are broadly ...
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 ...
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