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In a press release, Paxton announced that he had sued Allstate and its subsidiary, Arity, for unlawfully collecting, using and selling data about the location and movements of Texans' cellphones.
For a company that’s only two years old, Arity sure has a lot of data at its disposal – 55 billion miles of driving data to be exact (and counting). Founded by The Allstate Corporation in 2016, Arity ...
The lawsuit accuses Arity, an Allstate subsidiary, of collecting data about people’s driving behavior through mobile phone apps, leading to increases in drivers’ insurance rates. By Kashmir ...
In the suit, he accuses Allstate, and its subsidiary data analytics company "Arity," of secretly using driving data from over 45 million Americans’ mobile devices, in-car devices and vehicles to ...
Hallgren is president of Chicago-based Arity, a year-old Allstate tech startup that uses smartphone apps and add-on devices to track every move drivers make behind the wheel. The result is a real ...
In the auto insurance world, Gary Hallgren is Big Brother, watching more than a million drivers every day to determine who is likeliest to have an accident. Hallgren is president of Arity Corp., a ...
Business Insider hosted a webinar with executives from Lyft and Arity, Allstate's data arm, on Thursday. Both said driving volumes had plummeted, but for Lyft it meant less business and for ...
The subscription-based apps Life360, MyRadar and Gas Buddy are providing user data to an Allstate-owned company, Arity, which computes the numbers to create a “driving score” that takes into ...
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Allstate and its subsidiary Arity for allegedly collecting and selling driving data, according to a news release this week.
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced a lawsuit Monday accusing Allstate and Arity of collecting more than 45 million consumers’ driving data nationwide without their ...