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LoJack To Release Tracking Devices For Consumers, Insurance, and Auto Makers 144

Lucas123 writes "Next year, LoJack plans to come out with a telematics system that will allow parents to track their children's cars, auto makers to record vehicle diagnostics and insurance companies to review driving habits as the basis of rate quotes. LoJack said the wireless tracking systems will likely come in several forms, including a OBD II plug-in dongle as well as a factory installable model. The company said it has no plans to sell any information collected through a cloud service connected to the devices, but to only share it with stakeholders — either vehicle owners or businesses that have been given the OK to collect and use the data. Additional features will include the ability for parents to set up geo fences to restrict where their children can drive before alerts can sent as well as the ability to restrict and texting while the vehicle is being operated."
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LoJack To Release Tracking Devices For Consumers, Insurance, and Auto Makers

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  • Fuck off (Score:3, Informative)

    by Meditato ( 1613545 ) on Monday November 25, 2013 @06:29PM (#45519773)

    I co-founded a company that does this, and we have a number of competitors in the same space. Tons of people and companies do this.

    Do we get free Slashdot advertising too? No? Stop posting this shit and start posting news.

  • Re:I don't get it. (Score:2, Informative)

    by kheldan ( 1460303 ) on Monday November 25, 2013 @06:46PM (#45519983) Journal
    Since nobody can discipline their children these days without being accused of child abuse and being jailed/having them taken away from you, kids do whatever the fuck they want and parents can't do much about it other than monitor them obsessively like this.

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