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Your car insurance company wants to watch you drive. But in some cases, the data collection is already happening — through your gas app. In January 2025, the Texas Attorney General sued Allstate and its subsidiary Arity for secretly collecting driving data on forty-five million Americans through apps like Life360 and GasBuddy. No enrollment. No consent. Just code embedded in apps people use for entirely different things. This episode breaks down how auto insurance telematics programs actually work, what the median savings really is, when your rates can go up instead of down, and how to use the Permission-to-Profit Test before agreeing to any monitoring program. If someone in your life is weighing a telematics program, this one gives them the full picture — not just the discount brochure. Chapters 00:00 Your Car Insurer is Watching You Drive 01:54 What Telematics Actually Is 05:09 The Real Math on Savings 08:49 The Data Privacy Scandal 13:37 The Permission to Profit Test 16:59 Surveillance Creep in Consumer Products 19:50 Homework and Wrap-Up Get my free guide to where to spend your next dollar: https://stan.store/YMOEM/p/get-the-easy-mode-money-ladder-now [https://stan.store/YMOEM/p/get-the-easy-mode-money-ladder-now] Get my guide on how to destroy your debt: https://stan.store/YMOEM/p/get-the-easy-mode-guide-to-destroy-your-debt [https://stan.store/YMOEM/p/get-the-easy-mode-guide-to-destroy-your-debt]
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