Allstate's Data Tracking: Privacy vs Savings
Canadas privacy commissioner is monitoring a U.S. class-action lawsuit against Allstate Insurance for allegedly violating wiretap laws by tracking drivers data through apps. The suit also accuses Allstates data arm, Arity, of inaccurate reporting on driving habits. In Canada, similar usage-based insurance programs are common, but they require explicit consent and data protection under privacy laws like PIPEDA. Insurers stress that their programs are optional and data is not sold without permission. The key is transparency for consumers to understand the trade-off between privacy and potential savings.
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