• 9point6@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I mean this is dystopian as hell, right?

    Part of the payment for this insurance service is the policy holder’s privacy?

    They’re having to preempt that people are going to be paranoid that they’re going to be flagged as some kind of ne’er-do-well

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      5 months ago

      I always thought it was a huge concern to let the insurance company have gps access to my phone because it gives them exact times when I am away from my home.

      Insurance companies’ more nefarious employees or employee’s friends have an exact playbook for when it’s safe to break into your home, how much money you have(based on how many and the types of cars you have policies on), how many people could be at home (insured on policy), credit rating… etc. It’s not data that you couldn’t get with a bit of research and time, but having a searchable database full of customer info makes it easy to list out hundreds of targets with little effort.