Comment Re: Needs to be shut down with prejudice (Score 1) 125
Its in the fine print you don't see when you buy the car.
The more ridiculous thing is of course that you press on the brakes equals hard braking. Its winter and your abs kicks in and guess what that counts as...
Anyway in a few years they'll revert to normal rates and info gets thrown out, currently its only seen as valuable as they have it of so few drivers and the company selling the data basically just flat out lies about the quality of the data - the "normal" driving benchmark on it isn't normal at all - and the reason they'll revert is that they actually need customers and can't stay afloat with unicorn customers who only drive 35mph on account of being senile.
The data doesn't include where or the limits etc..