Policygenius Survey: Majority of American Consumers Continue to Value Data Privacy Over Savings in Home and Auto Insurance
The survey found Americans are increasingly feeling this way, with 68% of Americans saying they would not install an app that collects driving behavior or location data for any insurance discount amount, compared to 58% in 2021 — an increase of 10 percentage points. Of those willing to download a data-collecting app, 67% said they would only do so if their rates were lowered by more than half.
Similarly, 65% of Americans believe no discount is worth installing a smart home device, like a doorbell camera, water sensor, or smart thermostat, if these devices shared data with their insurance companies, compared to 57% in 2021.
"Although policyholders can often get lower insurance rates by agreeing to share personal information about their daily activities with their insurance providers, it's clear consumers are overwhelmingly uncomfortable allowing data-sharing devices into their everyday lives,"
Other findings from the second annual
- 68% of Americans would not install a live dashboard camera for any insurance discount amount. Of those who said they would install a dashcam, nearly three-quarters (74%) said they would only do it if it cut their bill by at least half.
- 77% of Americans would not install a smart doorbell camera that shares facial recognition data with third parties for any home or renters insurance discount amount, compared to 67% in 2021. Of the 23% willing to install smart doorbell cameras, 68% of people would only do so if the cost of their home insurance was cut at least in half.
- Of the 35% of homeowners and renters willing to install smart home devices for insurance discounts, 69% would only do it for a discount of half their bill or more.
Policygenius commissioned Google Surveys to poll a nationally representative sample of 1,500 home, auto, or renters insurance policyholders aged 25 and older, from
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