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Insurance companies tracking drivers, Allstate class action lawsuit, telematics insurance tracking, and auto insurance companies using cellphone apps to monitor drivers are now under major scrutiny after a lawsuit against Allstate was approved for class action status. Reports claim insurers may have collected driving data through smartphone apps, telematics systems, and third-party services without many drivers realizing their movements, speed, and habits were being tracked. With auto insurance rates already surging across the country, this case raises questions about privacy, surveillance, and whether insurance companies are using hidden data to increase premiums.
In this video, Dan from i Allegedly explains how driver tracking works, why this lawsuit could shake the insurance industry, and how apps on your phone might be feeding information to insurers. If you care about rising car insurance rates, consumer privacy, and Big Brother surveillance, watch this report and decide for yourself. Be sure to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and comment below if you think insurance companies should be allowed to track drivers this way.
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Here are the links for the stories mentioned in this video
https://t.ly/nVM-y
https://www.allstate.com/drivewise
https://t.ly/CipPc
https://www.the-sun.com/motors/652576...
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/google...
https://t.ly/tCUAX
https://iallegedly.tv/
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And as always, please be kind to everyone. Onward and Upward.
All the best and make it a great day,
Dan
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By DanInsurance companies tracking drivers, Allstate class action lawsuit, telematics insurance tracking, and auto insurance companies using cellphone apps to monitor drivers are now under major scrutiny after a lawsuit against Allstate was approved for class action status. Reports claim insurers may have collected driving data through smartphone apps, telematics systems, and third-party services without many drivers realizing their movements, speed, and habits were being tracked. With auto insurance rates already surging across the country, this case raises questions about privacy, surveillance, and whether insurance companies are using hidden data to increase premiums.
In this video, Dan from i Allegedly explains how driver tracking works, why this lawsuit could shake the insurance industry, and how apps on your phone might be feeding information to insurers. If you care about rising car insurance rates, consumer privacy, and Big Brother surveillance, watch this report and decide for yourself. Be sure to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and comment below if you think insurance companies should be allowed to track drivers this way.
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✉️ Please join our email list to stay updated and connected. Sign up here https://bit.ly/2Y21C19
Please join our email list today https://bit.ly/2Y21C19
Dan's Mailing Address
Dan @ iAllegedly
PO Box 564
Tustin, CA 92781
Here are the links for the stories mentioned in this video
https://t.ly/nVM-y
https://www.allstate.com/drivewise
https://t.ly/CipPc
https://www.the-sun.com/motors/652576...
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/google...
https://t.ly/tCUAX
https://iallegedly.tv/
Check out our website
www.iAllegedly.com
And as always, please be kind to everyone. Onward and Upward.
All the best and make it a great day,
Dan
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