"Our investigation revealed that Allstate and Arity paid mobile apps millions of dollars to install Allstate's tracking ...
Many apps unrelated to location still ask users for tracking permission, and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a ...
Allstate ALL.N has been sued by the state of Texas, which accused the insurer on Monday of illegally tracking drivers through ...
Car manufacturers across the US are under increased scrutiny over how they handle data collected from their connected ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Allstate and its subsidiary, Arity, for unlawfully collecting, using, and selling data ...
An expert said the auto industry should pay attention to Texas' data privacy laws: "What Texas has done is funded it, staffed ...
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Allstate is now facing a lawsuit from the Texas Attorney General over allegations it unlawfully collected, used and sold the driving and location data of over 45 million Americans to insurance ...
Allstate and affiliates are accused of illicitly obtaining drivers’ data to build the “world’s largest driving behavior ...
Allstate Insurance Company is being sued by Texas for continuing to collect driving data from 45 million American drivers ...
The class action was filed in the Northern District of Illinois. It goes further than the claims on behalf of Texas consumers ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a suit against Allstate alleging the company covertly monitored customers' driving habits in a bid to raise rates.