Your Data, Your Rights: Has Allstate or Arity Violated Your Privacy?
California-based plaintiffs’ law firm CaseyGerry is investigating allegations against Allstate Corporation and its subsidiary, Arity, LLC, for collecting and misusing personal driving data, potentially breaching California’s stringent privacy laws.
If you’ve used apps like Routely, Life360, GasBuddy, or Fuel Rewards, your personal driving data may have been collected and sold—without your consent.
Allstate and Arity, LLC have been accused of embedding tracking software in popular apps, such as Routely, Life360, GasBuddy, and Fuel Rewards, to gather detailed location and driving data—often without obtaining users’ informed consent. According to reports, this data was sold to create driver behavior profiles, which insurers allegedly used to raise premiums or deny coverage.
The State of Texas filed suit against the company and its subsidiary for tracking drivers through their cell phones without informed consent.
CaseyGerry is examining if the data privacy rights of drivers have been violated by Allstate and Arity, LLC. The firm has a long history of representing consumers in class action lawsuits against major corporations that failed to meet their obligations or violated consumer rights.
Drivers who believe their data may have been collected without their consent are encouraged to contact CaseyGerry for a consultation at (619) 514-1353 or visit https://caseygerry.com/allstate-data-privacy-violation-lawyers.
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