I found out in an interesting way that our GM vehicle had been enrolled in this.<p>I was shopping around for a new homeowners policy and as part of that process, also got some quotes on auto coverage. One of the quotes that came back had a note on there that I was enrolled in that insurance company’s program where you hook up their dongle to your OBD port and, I dunno, I guess in the short term maybe get a discount but in the long term give them some excuse to cancel your policy.<p>Well, I was not only not a customer of that company, but I obviously hadn’t hooked up their dongle, but this GM thing had been in the news right around then so I had an idea of what might be going on. After running the gauntlet to try to access my privacy settings - sure enough, I had allegedly consented at some point to GM’s program. (I absolutely had not.)<p>I don’t know how on the back end this caused my car to show up as enrolled in the insurance company’s monitoring scheme, but I assume it involves so sort of white label insurance product and/or an exciting new level of integration that doesn’t even require the dongle any more!<p>Can’t wait to get my six months of discounted credit monitoring from the class action settlement.