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Do they really watch you like ‘Big Brother’?

No. Telematics devices only pick up on:

  • speed
  • sharpness of braking
  • speed of acceleration
  • the time of day you’re driving 
  • your journeys through GPS

They won’t watch or listen to anything else you do in your car. So, you can carry on playing those guilty pleasure songs without anyone finding out!

Will my insurance company tell my parents how I drive?

Not at all: the data produced by your box is for use of the insurance company and yourself only. We’ll only pass on your data if legally required to do so by the police following an accident. If you don’t tell anyone, we won’t either.

Can they track where I am?

They can, but we won’t track GPS (meaning your location) in real time unless you ask us to do so – such as if your car has been stolen. The GPS is used for calculating your score rather than checking up on where you are.

Who gets to see my score?

Just you, us, and your insurer. We don’t sell your data to third parties, nor are we going to tell your mum and dad that you went over the speed limit once. Driving badly will affect your score and could affect your pocket, but we won’t pass on a bad score to anyone else.

Telematics devices may not be watching you as closely as you think. They only monitor how you drive for insurance purposes. 

Drive badly, and your insurance costs could go up. Drive well, and you could be on the way to lower priced insurance. That means it can actually be rewarding to have it in your car rather than scary!

Correct at the time of publication. Information in this article has been gathered from various sources, therefore WiseDriving cannot be held responsible for any view or opinion expressed herein.

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