Topic: LexisNexis
LexisNexis exemplifies the troubling practices of data brokers that compromise individual privacy and civil liberties. With ties to government agencies and involvement in the digital ID market, it raises concerns about mass surveillance and the erosion of personal freedoms. The company’s role in enabling invasive data collection highlights the urgent need for stronger protections against such privacy violations.
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Your Car Is Talking Behind Your Back and The Insurance Company Is Listening
Car insurance has stopped being a ledger of past accidents and turned into a live experiment in behavioral control.
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When Data Brokers Slip Up Everyone Pays the Price
A four-month blindspot let intruders mine the guts of a system trusted by insurers, cops, and creditors alike.
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Major Data Broker With US Government as a Client Moves into the Digital ID Market
AI-powered ID verification expands alongside growing concerns about surveillance, data privacy, and predictive crime technologies.
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Ford’s Shocking New Idea Lets Cars Spy on Others and Send Data to Cops and Insurance Companies
Ford’s new patent for onboard speeding detection technology sparks privacy concerns as surveillance capabilities grow.








