"Consumers who choose to share driving data through Arity-powered apps can access emergency assistance, track fuel efficiency ...
The Allstate Corp. filed a response Wednesday to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s suit against the company and its ...
Allstate was hit with eight class actions, which alleged the company and its subsidiary Arity LLC surveilled consumers' ...
The Protection Services segment recorded revenues of $889 million, which advanced 23.6% year over year, aided by Allstate Protection Plans and Arity businesses. Adjusted net income surged to $50 ...
The Texas AG claims that Defendants aggregated this data into what Arity marketed as the “world ... Once collected, the data was used by Allstate to underwrite its insurance policies and ...
In the Allstate case, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Allstate and its subsidiary, Arity, for unlawfully collecting, using, and selling data about the location and movement of Texans ...
Earlier this month, it sued insurance firm Allstate and its Arity subsidiary, claiming it had “secretly” embedded tracking software in third-party mobile apps to gather driving data and ...
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.
On January 13, the state of Texas sued Allstate subsidiary Arity over alleged illegal consumer mobile phone tracking without user consent. That practice runs against Texas' comprehensive data ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing Allstate and its data analytics subsidiary, Arity, for allegedly violating the state's data and privacy security act by illegally collecting driver data ...