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Surely theres someone who has a rasberi pi that reports fake data to this thing? Yes, insurance company, I drive like a Grandma. You're welcome, now give me my discount.
I feel like fraud is a big risk for, what, less than $100/mo? You can do better.
They're literally an insurance company. They have lawyers coming out of their ears.
I never sent this information to insurance companies. Not my problem if some company tracking me gets faulty info.
Is it fraud? Its your car and your data.
Its not fraud for me to change the user agent of my web browser.
It'd be cool if you could tap into the OBD2 dongle and find what its criteria is that denotes "rapid accelerations" or "hard braking" and them reprogram it to dampen that curve and never report more than maybe 5% less than what would trigger an acceleration or braking flag
It's fine till you have an accident. Then your completely fucked.
Those deals, at least over here, are generally aimed at new drivers. I actually agree with them, to a level. It lets the insurance company rapidly sort the safe drivers from the idiots, and so discriminate on prices. It also trains new drivers to be safer. I remember how fearless I was when starting out. The quicker we get new drivers out of that mindset, the better.