Many Homeowners and Renters Consider Allowing Insurers to Receive Information Through a Smart Home Device
Nearly half of all homeowners and renters in
Smart home devices include a wide range of sensors, mechanisms, and appliances designed to perform specific tasks, such as locking or unlocking doors and windows, or monitoring specific conditions, activities, or events in a home. Smart home devices are connected directly to home wireless networks and thereby to the Internet, alerting homeowners and renters to potentially undesirable developments or situations and, in some cases, enabling homeowners and renters to control or activate a mechanism or device in the home, such as a door lock or a thermostat, regardless of their actual location. Many insurers are actively experimenting with smart home devices and applications to enable homeowners and renters to better manage risks in the home and to provide additional services to customers.
Some smart home devices and systems involve allowing an insurance company to receive limited information about the status of a policyholder's home directly through the device or system. The survey found that many homeowners and renters are open to considering allowing an insurer to receive information about the status of their home in this manner. It also identified attitudes and concerns that discourage some from allowing insurers to receive information about their home. For example, 48 percent of those who said they would not consider allowing their insurer to receive information through a smart home device cited a desire to protect their privacy as the primary reason. Twenty-two percent said they would not allow it because they would not be able to control how the information collected was being used.
"The findings from this survey confirm that many homeowners and renters may be eager to participate in insurer-sponsored programs involving smart home devices or systems," said
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