Read previewYour driving habits aren't as private as you think they are, according to a recent report from The New York Times.
Internet-connected vehicles can gather data on driving habits, including hard braking and rapid accelerations, and share that information with data broker LexisNexis, which works with insurance companies to create personalized coverage.
AdvertisementGeneral Motors's OnStar Smart Driver service is a focus of the Times report.
Some drivers who were enrolled in Smart Driver told the Times that their insurance costs went up.
If you own a GM car (Chevrolet, Cadillac, Buick, or GMC) with OnStar services, you can check on whether you're enrolled in Smart Driver in your car's app — MyChevrolet, MyBuick, etc.
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—, Motors's OnStar
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