Privacy Policy / Opt-Out - California
(Last updated December 14, 2023)
About This Notice
We are committed to protecting your privacy and earning your trust. This Privacy Policy ("notice") describes the information we collect about you and how we use and protect it. It applies to our current and former customers and others who live in your state. It replaces earlier versions that we may have given to you.
See the "California Consumer Privacy Act Supplement" below for a summary of our practices subject to, and your rights under, that law.
- Summary
- What information do you collect about me?
- Who might get information about me from you?
- Can I limit use of my information for marketing?
- How do you protect my information?
- How can I review and correct information you have about me?
- Our family of companies
- Additional information about Internet practices
- Why do you ask for my e-mail address?
- What about website security?
- What about links to other websites?
- California Consumer Privacy Act Supplement
- California Notice at Collection
Summary
This section summarizes our privacy practices. For more detail, please read the entire notice.
- We gather information from you, your transactions with us, and outside sources.
- We use your information only to provide insurance to you and otherwise conduct our business.
- We will share your information with your selected agent or broker and companies that provide certain products or services you request through us.
- We will not share your Nonpublic Personal Information with other companies for their independent marketing purposes without your consent.
- You can limit our use of some of this information for marketing purposes.
- We limit access to your information and use safeguards to help protect it.
- You may review and correct your information.
What information do you collect about me?
We collect information about you to create or obtain a quote for and to service your insurance policy and to process any insurance claims you make to us. This is called "Nonpublic Personal Information" or "NPI" if it identifies you and is not available to the public. We may collect it from some or all of the following sources. We have provided a few examples for each source, but not all may apply to you.
- Application Information: You provide this on your application, through your agent or broker, by phone, or online. We may also obtain it from directories and other outside sources. It includes your name, street and e-mail addresses, phone number, driver's license number, Social Security number, date of birth, gender, marital status, and type of vehicle. It also includes information about other drivers.
- Consumer Reports: We obtain NPI from consumer reporting agencies. Reports include your claims history with other insurers and driving record. We may obtain credit information for some insurance coverage, but not for personal auto and certain other personal insurance products. We do obtain name and address information from credit reporting agencies for these products. Consumer reporting agencies keep this information and disclose it to others as permitted by law.
- Health Information: If you seek life insurance from us or have an accident involving injuries, we obtain this from you, police reports, people involved in the accident, and health care providers. It includes facts about injuries and treatment, your physical or mental condition, medical history or medical claims history.
- Transaction Informationd: This is information about your transactions with or through us. It includes your insurance coverages, limits and rates, and payment and claims history. It also includes information we need for billing and payment.
We also may collect "Site Information" about you. This relates to Internet activity. It may include how you linked to our website or mobile application. (We refer to websites and applications together in this notice as "Sites".) It also may include your IP address and information about your device, time of visit, and what areas you visit on our Site. When you visit our Sites, we use cookies, web beacons, and other technology to collect information about you and your activities on our Sites. We do this to provide services to you, enhance your online experience, and advertise our products and services.
Who might get information about me from you?
We will share nonpublic, personally identifiable information about you only if not prohibited by law. We will disclose NPI regulated under the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act or your state’s financial privacy law or regulation for insurance only as permitted by that law or regulation. We will do the same for commercial insurance products not subject to such law or regulation.
Examples of disclosures include those that we feel are required to provide insurance claims or customer service, prevent fraud, perform research, market our products or services, or comply with law. Recipients include, for example, other companies within our family of companies, claims representatives, service providers, consumer reporting agencies, insurance agents and brokers, law enforcement, courts, and government agencies. They may disclose the information to others as permitted by law. For example, consumer reporting agencies may disclose Transaction Information received from us to other insurance companies with which you do business.
We may also disclose Application or Transaction Information to service providers that help us market our products.
Some products or services obtained through us will be provided by other companies. We may share your information with these companies. They will use the information per their privacy policies. These companies may share with us information about you and your transactions with them.
Can I limit use of my information for marketing?
We may share your NPI among our family of companies so they may offer products and services to you. You may limit the recipients’ use of some of this NPI for their marketing purposes by calling us at calling us at 1-844-582-5040. Your choice will apply to all people listed on your policy. Your request to limit marketing use of NPI will apply indefinitely. If you previously informed us that you were exercising this right to limit marketing use of NPI, you do not need to act again to exercise that right.
We will not share your NPI with other companies for their independent marketing purposes without your consent. There is no need to “opt out” or tell us not to do this.
How do you protect my information?
We restrict access to your information to our employees and others whom we feel must use it to provide our products and services or otherwise run our business. Their use of the information is limited by law, our employee code of conduct, and written agreements where appropriate. We also use physical, electronic and procedural safeguards to protect your information.
How can I review and correct information you have about me?
To review information we have about you, send a written request to Customer Service, P.O. Box 6807, Cleveland, OH 44101-1807. You must describe the kind of information you want to review and state that your request is in response to this notice. Include your full name, mailing address, and policy number (if applicable). Within 30 business days, we will describe what is available and how you may request corrections. We will also name anyone we show as having received the information within two years prior to your request. Finally, we will identify the companies that have provided Consumer Reports about you.
You may review the information at our offices or receive a copy of it for a fee to cover our costs. We will not provide information that we feel is privileged, such as information about insurance claims or lawsuits.
To correct information about you, send a written request as described above, explaining your desired correction. Within 30 business days, we will either make the requested correction or tell you why we will not. We cannot correct Consumer Report information. To do this, you must contact the consumer reporting agency that provided it.
If we make your requested correction, we will notify you in writing. We will also notify anyone you name who may have received the information within the previous two years. If required by law, we will also notify others who may have given it to or received it from us. If we refuse to make the requested correction, you may file with us a concise written statement about why you object. That statement should include the information you think is correct. We will include your statement in your file. We will send it to the same persons to whom we would send a copy of any correction or change.
Our family of companies
This notice is from Drive Insurance Company. Drive Insurance Company is part of the Progressive family of companies. That family includes the entities listed at Terms and Conditions For Using Progressive's Web Site | Progressive, American Strategic | Our Companies and Affiliations, and About Protective Insurance. Those companies follow the privacy policies on their websites.
Additional Information about Internet Practices
When you visit our Sites, we collect Site Information for various reasons. For example, if you start an insurance quote on our Site, but decide to finish it later, we will save your information so you can resume where you left off. We may use your Site Information to serve ads to you across multiple devices, such as your computer, smartphone, or tablet, or to limit how often you see our ads. We may also use your Site Information to customize your experience with and analyze your use of our Sites and interaction with our ads.
We may transmit certain Site Information to third party advertising companies we work with (“Ad Companies”) to, among other purposes, measure our advertising efficiency or track referrals to our Sites. Some Ad Companies may be able to associate Site Information with other information they already have about you.
We advertise through Ad Companies on various Sites. We also do this on internet-connected platforms like streaming TV devices. Some of these Sites, and platforms may use cookies, web beacons and other technology to capture and share information about you or your device with us or our service providers. These service providers may use information about your visits to and interactions with this and other Sites and platforms, or the ads themselves, along with information about you, your purchases or interests (which may include Site Information), to provide ads about goods and services that may interest you ("Interest Based Advertising" or "IBA"). Some of this information may be exchanged with us or other service providers for market research or to analyze and manage our advertising and marketing efforts.
We follow the Digital Advertising Alliance’s (“DAA’s”) IBA principles. You may limit the extent to which Site Information is used to deliver IBA. You may do this using the DAA’s WebChoices tool at http://optout.aboutads.info. The WebChoices tool will provide you with more information about your privacy choices. The tool also will provide you with a list of companies that compile Site Information about your interactions with this and other Sites, and a means to opt out of the collection and use of certain Site Information for IBA on your browser. You can also opt out of receiving certain IBA from Progressive by clicking on the advertising options icon displayed in certain Progressive ads shown to you online. By clicking the icon, you can learn more about and opt out of the use of certain Site Information for IBA on your browser.
You may have other ways to control the use of cookies and other tracking technologies on this and other Sites. You may be able to set your browser or mobile device to warn you each time a cookie is being sent, or to reject all or certain kinds of cookies. Typically, you can do this by changing the privacy settings on your internet browser or device. However, if you reject cookies, some Sites may not function properly, and some website services may be diminished. In most cases, you must manage these settings on each of your browsers or devices. For example, blocking cookies on your desktop browser may not work for your mobile device.
Your browser or device may include a "do not track" (DNT) setting that tells Sites to disable tracking by third parties, such as advertising companies. Our Sites do not recognize the DNT signal, but you may access the DAA’s WebChoices tool to manage your IBA preferences.
We believe that these means of controlling the use of cookies and other tracking technologies constitute reasonable choice regarding Site Information and IBA. But some cookies and other tracking technologies may persist on this and other Sites.
We will send our policyholders a written privacy policy with any changes at least once a year. Site visitors who are not policyholders should refer to the date at the top of this notice to see if it has been updated.
Why do you ask for my e-mail address?
When you quote or buy products from or through us or sign up for email marketing, we collect your e-mail address. We do this so that we can send you e-mails concerning your transactions with us. We may also send, or have others send, offers or updates with other information we think you’ll find useful. You can stop these emails by using the links provided in them. Customers for some of our products may also manage their preferences in the policy services area of our Site.
We will share your e-mail address with our service providers and your selected agent or broker. We will not share your e-mail address with other companies for their independent marketing purposes without your consent.
What about Site security?
Our security measures help secure your data, so that others cannot access it while in transit. We limit access to our servers and require our employees to follow high standards of ethics and integrity in performing their jobs.
What about links to other Sites?
Our Sites contain links to other Sites that we do not maintain. We make no warranties or representations about other Sites. You should read these Sites' privacy and security policies.
California Consumer Privacy Act Supplement to Privacy Policy
This Supplement ("Supplement") describes our collection and use of Personal Information (as defined in the “Notice at Collection” below) that is subject to the California Consumer Privacy Act (the "CCPA"). This Supplement also describes the rights of Consumers under the CCPA. This Supplement does not apply to information that is exempt from the CCPA. This Supplement controls if there is a conflict with our privacy policy.
Our Personal Information practices
We collected each of the categories of Personal Information listed in the "Notice at Collection" below during the twelve months preceding the date of this notice (the "past year").
We collect Personal Information for the Purposes listed in the Notice at Collection.
The categories of our sources for Personal Information about Consumers include:
- Advertising networks, lead sources or aggregators, or other third-party sites, web browsers or search engines
- Consumers or our observation of consumers
- Data analytics providers
- Data brokers
- Government entities
- Insurance agents and brokers
- Internet service providers
- Operating systems and platforms
- Our service providers
- Persons involved in insurance claims, litigation, or fraud prevention or detection
- Social networks
- Third-party product providers
We disclose each of the categories of Personal Information listed in the Notice at Collection. During the past year, we disclosed the following Personal Information for business purposes: Identifiers, CCR Categories, Protected Classifications, Commercial Information, Internet or Other Electronic Network Activity Information; Geolocation Data; Sensory Data; Professional or Employment-Related Information; Education Information; Inferences; Sensitive Identifiers; Sensitive Account Information; Sensitive Demographics, Sensitive Communications; Sensitive Health Information; and Sensitive Sexual Information. All of this information may be disclosed within our family of companies.
We make these disclosures for the Purposes listed in the Notice at Collection.
During the past year, we sold or shared Identifiers, Internet or Other Electronic Network Activity Information, Professional or Employment-Related Information, and Commercial Information to or with advertising networks, lead sources and aggregators, or other third-party sites, web browsers or search engines; data analytics providers; and data brokers for the following purposes:
- Claims and litigation. This includes disclosures of Personal Information needed to access third-party products used for claims purposes.
- Helping ensure our ability to detect security incidents, resist malicious, fraudulent or illegal activity, and report and help prosecute such activity and help protect people's physical safety.
- Marketing and advertising products and services offered by us or others, lead monetization, and associated research and analysis. This includes Cross-Context Behavioral Advertising purposes such as compensation for leads and analysis of advertising effectiveness. "Cross-Context Behavioral Advertising" means targeting advertising to a Consumer based on the Consumer's Personal Information obtained from that person's activity across businesses, distinctly-branded websites, applications, or services, other than the business, distinctly-branded website, application, or service with which the person intentionally interacts.
- Provide, process and service our products or offerings (e.g., maintaining or servicing policies, providing other consumer service, processing or fulfilling transactions and payments, verifying consumer information, communications, etc.). This includes disclosures of Personal Information needed to access third-party products used for underwriting purposes.
- Analytics, research & development, pricing, and improving or upgrading our offerings.
During the past year, we otherwise disclosed the following Personal Information to third parties:
- Identifiers, CCR Categories and Commercial Information were disclosed to our insureds; insurance agents or brokers; persons involved in insurance claims, litigation, or fraud prevention or detection; additional insureds, loss payees or other third parties as directed by insureds or insurance agents; third-party product providers; vendors we use; and government entities. Purposes for these disclosures included claims and litigation; compliance and related purposes, including, without limitation, making disclosures required by law or regulation, for governmental investigations or processes, or to our attorneys, accountants and auditors; helping ensure our ability to detect security incidents, resist malicious, fraudulent or illegal activity, and report and help prosecute such activity and help protect people’s physical safety; and providing, processing and servicing our products or offerings (e.g., maintaining or servicing policies, providing other consumer service, processing or fulfilling transactions and payments, verifying consumer information, communications, etc.).
- Protected Classifications were disclosed to insurance agents or brokers; persons involved in insurance claims, litigation, or fraud prevention or detection; and government entities. Purposes for these disclosures included claims and litigation; compliance and related purposes, including, without limitation, making disclosures required by law or regulation, for governmental investigations or processes, or to our attorneys, accountants and auditors; helping ensure our ability to detect security incidents, resist malicious, fraudulent or illegal activity, and report and help prosecute such activity and help protect people’s physical safety; and providing, processing and servicing our products or offerings (e.g., maintaining or servicing policies, providing other consumer service, processing or fulfilling transactions and payments, verifying consumer information, communications, etc.).
- Internet or Other Electronic Network Activity Information was disclosed to third-party product providers. Purposes for these disclosures included providing, processing and servicing our products or offerings (e.g., maintaining or servicing policies, providing other consumer service, processing or fulfilling transactions and payments, verifying consumer information, communications, etc.).
- Geolocation Data was disclosed to persons involved in insurance claims, litigation, or fraud prevention or detection. Purposes for these disclosures included claims and litigation and helping ensure our ability to detect security incidents, resist malicious, fraudulent or illegal activity, and report and help prosecute such activity and help protect people’s physical safety.
- Sensory Data was disclosed to persons involved in insurance claims, litigation, and fraud prevention and detection and government entities. Purposes for these disclosures included claims and litigation; compliance and related purposes, including, without limitation, making disclosures required by law or regulation, for governmental investigations or processes, or to our attorneys, accountants and auditors and for helping ensure our ability to detect security incidents, resist malicious, fraudulent or illegal activity, and report and help prosecute such activity and help protect people’s physical safety.
- Professional or Employment-Related Information was disclosed to persons involved in insurance claims, litigation, or fraud prevention or detection; additional insureds, loss payees, or other third parties as directed by insureds or insurance agents; third-party product providers; and government entities. Purposes for these disclosures included claims and litigation; compliance and related purposes, including, without limitation, making disclosures required by law or regulation, for governmental investigations or processes, or to our attorneys, accountants and auditors; and providing, processing and servicing our products or offerings (e.g., maintaining or servicing policies, providing other consumer service, processing or fulfilling transactions and payments, verifying consumer information, communications, etc.).
- Education Information was disclosed to persons involved in insurance claims, litigation, or fraud prevention or detection and to third-party product providers. Purposes for these disclosures included claims and litigation; compliance and related purposes, including, without limitation, making disclosures required by law or regulation, for governmental investigations or processes, or to our attorneys, accountants and auditors; and providing, processing and servicing our products or offerings (e.g., maintaining or servicing policies, providing other consumer service, processing or fulfilling transactions and payments, verifying consumer information, communications, etc.).
- Sensitive Identifiers were disclosed to insurance agents or brokers; persons involved in insurance claims, litigation, or fraud prevention or detection; and government entities. Purposes for these disclosures included claims and litigation; compliance and related purposes, including, without limitation, making disclosures required by law or regulation, for governmental investigations or processes, or to our attorneys, accountants and auditors; and providing, processing and servicing our products or offerings (e.g., maintaining or servicing policies, providing other consumer service, processing or fulfilling transactions and payments, verifying consumer information, communications, etc.).
- Sensitive Demographics were disclosed to persons involved in insurance claims, litigation, or fraud prevention or detection and government entities. Purposes for these disclosures included claims and litigation; compliance and related purposes, including, without limitation, making disclosures required by law or regulation, for governmental investigations or processes, or to our attorneys, accountants and auditors; and providing, processing and servicing our products or offerings (e.g., maintaining or servicing policies, providing other consumer service, processing or fulfilling transactions and payments, verifying consumer information, communications, etc.).
- Sensitive Communications were disclosed to persons involved in insurance claims, litigation, or fraud prevention or detection. Purposes for these disclosures included claims and litigation and for compliance and related purposes, including, without limitation, making disclosures required by law or regulation, for governmental investigations or processes, or to our attorneys, accountants and auditors.
- Sensitive Health Information was disclosed to government entities and to persons involved in insurance claims, litigation, or fraud prevention or detection. Purposes for these disclosures included claims and litigation; compliance and related purposes, including, without limitation, making disclosures required by law or regulation, for governmental investigations or processes, or to our attorneys, accountants and auditors; and helping ensure our ability to detect security incidents, resist malicious, fraudulent or illegal activity, and report and help prosecute such activity and help protect people’s physical safety.
- Sensitive Sexual Information was disclosed to persons involved in insurance claims, litigation, or fraud prevention or detection. Purposes for these disclosures included claims and litigation.
We do not use or disclose the "Sensitive Personal Information" described in the "Notice at Collection" below for purposes other than those specified by the CCPA and its regulations.
To our knowledge, we do not sell Personal Information about Consumers under sixteen years old or share it with others for Cross-Context Behavioral Advertising.
Your rights to delete, discover and correct
To the extent provided by law, you are entitled to receive a "Notice at Collection," which we have attached to this Supplement.
To the extent provided by law, you may request that we:
- delete Personal Information that we collected from you;
- correct inaccurate Personal Information that we maintain about you; and
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disclose the following to you free of charge:
- the categories of Personal Information we collected about you;
- the categories of sources from which it is collected;
- our purpose for collecting, selling or sharing Personal Information;
- the categories of third parties to whom we disclose Personal Information;
- the specific pieces of Personal Information we collected about you;
- the categories of Personal Information about you that we sold or shared and the categories of third parties to whom the Personal Information was sold or shared; and
- the categories of Personal Information about you that we disclosed for a business purpose and the categories of persons to whom it was disclosed.
You may exercise the rights described above by using the form at privacyrequest.driveinsurance.com or by calling us toll-free at 1-855-955-0743.
Your CCPA opt-out rights
You may opt-out of our sharing Personal Information about you for Cross-Context Behavioral Advertising purposes, as well as from any sales by us of that information. You may exercise this right at privacyrequest.driveinsurance.com.
We will honor any Global Privacy Control ("GPC") signals that indicate your preference to opt-out of sales or sharing of your Personal Information. You may enable this on many browsers' settings or by downloading a GPC extension for applicable browsers. GPC opt-outs are applied at the browser level. If you clear the cookies cache on your browser, websites such as ours will not be able to recognize your prior GPC opt-out, but you may opt-out again by re-enabling or downloading the GPC setting extension or by notifying us at privacyrequest.driveinsurance.com.
Nondiscrimination
We will not discriminate against you for exercising your rights under the CCPA. However, we may charge a different price for goods or services if the difference is reasonably related to the value of your Personal Information.
Verifying requests
If you request to delete, correct, or discover Personal Information, we will attempt to verify your identity by trying to match identifying information provided by you to Personal Information about you that we have. If we do not have enough information to match, we may try to contact you to verify your identity. Examples of information you may be asked to provide include your name, address history, and information about your interactions with us. If you want us to disclose specific pieces of Personal Information that we collected about you or delete Personal Information that we collected from you, you may also be asked to provide a copy of the front and back of your driver's license or other government-issued identification card. We will notify you if we cannot timely verify that you are the consumer about whom we have collected Personal Information.
How an agent can make requests on your behalf
You may designate an agent to make requests on your behalf. To make such a request, your agent may use privacyrequest.driveinsurance.com or call us toll-free at 1-855-955-0743. The agent must provide us with a power of attorney from you or your signed permission authorizing the agent to make the request for you. If the agent requests disclosure of specific pieces of personal information or deletion of personal information, the agent may also be asked to send us a copy of the front and back of your driver's license or other government-issued identification card. If the agent does not provide us with a power of attorney, we may contact you to directly verify with you your identity and that you gave the agent permission to submit the request.
Questions and concerns
If you want to access this notice in a different format because of disability, or if you have any other CCPA questions or concerns, you may contact us at privacyrequest.driveinsurance.com or call us at 1-855-955-0743.
Date
The foregoing Supplement was last updated as of December 14, 2023.
Metrics regarding 2023 CCPA requests to our family of companies from Californians
We received 330 requests to know. We complied with 300 of those requests in whole or part. We denied 30 of those requests. The mean number of days for processing was 9.
We received 427 requests to delete. We complied with 383 of those requests in whole or part. We denied 44 of those requests. The mean number of days for processing was 9.
We received 951 opt-out requests. We complied with 886 of those requests in whole or part. We denied 65 of those requests. The mean number of days for processing was 5.
We received 59 requests to correct. We complied with 52 of those requests in whole or part. We denied 7 of those requests. The mean number of days for processing was 7.
Requests were denied due to unverifiable consumer identity or valid CCPA exemption.
For ensuing-year updates to these numbers, see the California privacy policy at https://www.progressive.com/privacy/.
California Notice at Collection
This Notice applies only to California residents ("Consumers") concerning Personal Information that is subject to the California Consumer Privacy Act ("CCPA"). This Notice does not apply to information that is exempt from the CCPA.
"Personal Information" is information that identifies, relates to, describes, is capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, with a particular Consumer or household in California. It includes the following categories:
- "Identifiers" such as a real name, alias, postal address, unique personal identifier, online identifier, internet protocol address, email address, account name, Social Security number, driver's license number, passport number, or other similar identifiers.
- "CCR Categories," which may include the following categories of Personal Information described in the California Customer Records statute: name, signature, Social Security number, physical characteristics or description, address, driver's license or state identification card number, insurance policy number, education, employment, employment history, bank account number, credit card number, debit card number, or any other financial information, medical information, or health insurance information.
- "Protected Classification Characteristics" under California or federal law such as age, marital status, and gender.
- "Commercial Information," which may include records of personal property, products or services purchased, obtained, or considered, or other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies.
- "Internet or Other Electronic Network Activity Information," which may include website information, browsing history, search history, information on a Consumer's interaction with an internet website, application, or advertisement.
- "Geolocation Data" about physical location or movements.
- "Sensory Information" consisting of audio, electronic, visual or similar information.
- "Professional or Employment-Related Information" such as information about current or past employment.
- "Education Information" such as education level.
- "Inferences" drawn from other Personal Information to create a profile about a Consumer reflecting the Consumer's preferences, characteristics, psychological trends, predispositions, behavior, attitudes, intelligence, abilities, and aptitudes.
Personal Information also includes the following categories of "Sensitive Personal Information":
- "Sensitive Identifiers," meaning Personal Information that reveals a Consumer's Social Security, driver's license, state identification card, or passport number.
- "Sensitive Account Information," meaning Personal Information that reveals a Consumer's account log-in, financial account, debit card, or credit card number in combination with any required security or access code, password, or credentials allowing access to an account.
- "Sensitive Geolocation Information," meaning Personal Information that reveals a Consumer's geolocation within an area that is equal to or less than the area of a circle with a radius of 1850 feet.
- "Sensitive Demographics," meaning Personal Information that reveals a Consumer's racial or ethnic origin, religious or philosophical beliefs, or union membership.
- "Sensitive Communications," meaning the contents of a Consumer's mail, email, and text messages unless we are the intended recipient of the communication.
- "Sensitive Genetics Information," meaning a Consumer's genetic data.
- "Sensitive Health Information," meaning Personal Information collected and analyzed concerning a Consumer's health.
- "Sensitive Sexual Information," meaning Personal Information collected and analyzed concerning a Consumer's sex life or sexual orientation.
We may collect and use the preceding Personal Information (including Sensitive Personal Information) about you and your household for the following purposes (the "Purposes"):
- Analytics, research & development, pricing, and improving or upgrading our offerings.
- Auditing and quality control.
- Auditing related to counting ad impressions to unique visitors, verifying positioning and quality of ad impressions.
- Claims and litigation.
- Compliance and related purposes, including, without limitation, making disclosures required by law or regulation, for governmental investigations or processes, or to our attorneys, accountants and auditors.
- Helping ensure our ability to detect security incidents, resist malicious, fraudulent or illegal activity, and report and help prosecute such activity and help protect people's physical safety.
- Maintaining and protecting our data, systems and ourselves, including, without limitation, debugging to identify and repair errors.
- Marketing and advertising products and services offered by us or others, lead monetization, and associated research and analysis.
- Provide, process and service our products or offerings (e.g., maintaining or servicing policies, providing other consumer service, processing or fulfilling transactions and payments, verifying consumer information, communications, etc.)
- Sharing information throughout our family of companies or with companies in which we invest.
The minimum length of time for which we will retain the Personal Information we collect varies based on applicable statutes of limitations and whether we think we might need the information for court or other official proceedings.
We may sell, or share for Cross-Context Behavioral Advertising Purposes, Identifiers, Internet or Other Electronic Network Activity Information, Professional or Employment-Related Information, and Commercial Information. "Cross-Context Behavioral Advertising" means targeting advertising to a Consumer based on the Consumer's Personal Information obtained from that person's activity across businesses, distinctly-branded websites, applications, or services, other than the business, distinctly-branded website, application, or service with which the person intentionally interacts. You can opt-out of such sharing at privacyrequest.driveinsurance.com.
We may allow third parties to collect personal information from our websites.
This Notice is incorporated into our Privacy Policy.