dribs15
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You don't need an app, you just need to log onto your cadillac account on a computer. Scroll down to Data and privacy and check if you are enrolled in onstar insurance.
TY... it appears that I am not
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You don't need an app, you just need to log onto your cadillac account on a computer. Scroll down to Data and privacy and check if you are enrolled in onstar insurance.
It's not just that I don't use the app, but rather that I don't have an account at all.
That's why I'm hesitant to sign up just to opt back out, if not having an account means I was never opted in to start with. But if simply buying the car opted me in, then I'll go through the motions.
Same here. Bought the car with 300mi on it from a Toyota dealer of all places.
I can safely say I didn't do anything with the app, site, or related accounts.... but in my excitement I probably clicked through a few on-screen menus in the car hurriedly, some pertaining to On-star.
Of course "they" are still probably doing some tracking, but at least the car can't know about me as a person and tie that data to my identity like it does with the app....
... right?
That's funny, but it does make one wonder. What if the previous owner had an active account and was opted in, yet didn't opt out or have his account cancelled.Meanwhile the previous owner opens up his insurance statement and promptly passes out in his new Sienna because his premiums went up 700%.
Yeah I try to protect myself from fraud but understand my info is already out there for companies with the time and resources to dig. Its risk mitigation, not elimination.Full disclosure: I work for an insurance company. I am not an agent, I will not try to sell you anything. Insurance laws vary between states, so keep that in mind.
It would scare most of you guys and gals if you knew how much information was out there and how many companies exist soley to gather, consolidate and report that information.
I read a great book once, sorry can't remember the nane, about how information about us is tracked and stored. Clif notes: after 9/11, the govt. wanted to learn more about residents of the USA but laws prevent that kind of information from being stored by the govt., so private business started doing it on their behalf. So it's not really the government doing it, but they can buy the info just like anyone else.
Including, I presume, China, Russia, Iran, etc. but that's probably fodder for a different thread.
And don't get me started on Facebook.
As noted on page 2 of this thread, you really just need to take a chill pill and do the best you reasonably can (lock credit reports) to protect yourself. But beyond that, it's largely a moot point: They already know so much, beyond throwing away your cell phone, computer, TV and all credit cards there's nothing that you can do.
Did you use one of their online forms to request the deletion or did you have a submit a written request by mail?I’ve turned it back off and requested my LexisNexus as well as asking them to delete my data.
The LexisNexus online form gave me the option to delete my info. I’m in VA.Did you use one of their online forms to request the deletion or did you have a submit a written request by mail?
It seems that only certain states have a law that will allow you to dictate whether LexisNexis (or any data collection agency) can or cannot collect your info. New York isn't one of them. I have specifically opt out of the source that provides the data (i.e. SmartDriver). Guess I will have to turn off SmartDriver and check periodically that remains off.
Well this is BS. When this thread first came up, I checked and confirmed safe driver was turned off. I just checked again and not only is it turned on, but the data seems to go back to my entire history with the car.
I’ve turned it back off and requested my LexisNexus as well as asking them to delete my data.
My auto insurance has over doubled in the last couple years, now I’m wondering if this is the reason.