💨 Abstract
Texas has sued Allstate, accusing the insurer of illegally tracking drivers' cell phone data without consent, creating a driving behavior database of over 45 million Americans. The data was used to raise premiums, deny coverage, and sell to other insurers. Software was designed by Allstate's data analytics unit and integrated into apps like Fuel Rewards, GasBuddy, and Life360.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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