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About a year ago, the KSL Investigators went under the hood of some “connected” smart cars to see what kind of information they were gathering. Now, new reporting from the New York Times found some internet-connected vehicles could be sharing our driving habits with our insurance companies, which is causing rates to rise. KSL Investigative reporter Matt Gephart joins D2 to explain what drivers of "connected" should be aware of.
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About a year ago, the KSL Investigators went under the hood of some “connected” smart cars to see what kind of information they were gathering. Now, new reporting from the New York Times found some internet-connected vehicles could be sharing our driving habits with our insurance companies, which is causing rates to rise. KSL Investigative reporter Matt Gephart joins D2 to explain what drivers of "connected" should be aware of.