I agree. Amazes me that some many on this thread are OK with companies spying on them without permission.
If you have credit cards, auto loans and mortgages, the lenders are spying on you via credit reports and other methods. They scan arrest records, bankruptcy records and etc. to formulate their pricing..
How do you know that no permission was given?
“”””Amazes me that some many on this thread are OK with companies spying on them without permission””””
I am not OK with companies spying on me.
In this case the insurance companies are making sure that a house they are insuring is a good risk. They do not want to insure a house with a bad roof with 30 year old shingles and then have pay a claim when a little windstorm comes through.
When insurance companies pay claims, an unfortunate result is that every policy holder sometimes get a rate increase.