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In fact there are insurers right now, which give a discount of up to 20% if you share your data with them and if you "follow the rules" like not driving so fast, not doing so much acceleration, …

The problem is, if more and more people switching to those insurances it becomes very expansive for people who mind their privacy.




The other issues is that their sensors always report bad driving. There is no upside to putting one on your car.




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