American Family Insurance in Madison, Wis., has a voluntary program that monitors the activity inside a car through a video camera. The program is designed to improve the driving habits of teenagers, but anyone in the driver’s seat is fair game for the camera. Progressive Insurance in Mayfield Village, Ohio, places “black boxes” in cars to monitor driver behavior. Garmin introduced a “personal tracking unit” at this year’s CES that can be tossed in the trunk of a car and used to track the vehicle’s movements.”]
Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2126868/car-gadgets-threaten-drivers–privacy.html

