The Sunday Guardian

FB bans insurance firm on grounds of user privacy

- ANDREW GRIFFIN

Facebook has banned an insurance company from using people’s profiles to price their insurance. Just hours after Admiral announced that it would launch a new app that scoured Facebook profiles and tried to work out their personalit­ies, the site has said that the plan breaks its terms and so will be banned.

Admiral had hoped that by using Facebook informatio­n it could build up a picture of people, and hopefully works out whether they were more or less likely to crash. Customers could be given up to a 15% discount if they signed up to the app.

But Facebook said that using data in such a way broke its terms and the app would be banned. Instead, the company will ask normal personalit­y questions themselves, rather than taking that informatio­n from Facebook pages, the company said.

“Protecting the privacy of the people on Facebook is of utmost importance to us,” a Facebook spokespers­on told The Independen­t. “We have clear guidelines that prevent informatio­n being obtained from Facebook from being used to make decisions about eligibilit­y.

“We have made sure anyone using this app is protected by our guidelines and that no Facebook user data is used to assess their eligibilit­y. Facebook accounts will only be used for login and verificati­on purposes.

“Our understand­ing is that Admiral will then ask users who sign up to answer questions which will be used to assess their eligibilit­y.”

Admiral had said that an algorithm would be used to analyze Facebook profiles to determine whether prospectiv­e customers would be careful drivers.

On its website, the company said: “New drivers are often quoted much higher insurance premiums as they have little driving history, zero no claims bonus and are viewed as ‘high risk”.

“But we want to help make sure safe drivers aren’t penalized and get the best price possible. To do this, we’ll look at your Facebook profile to help us get a better understand­ing of the type of driver you are. THE INDEPENDEN­T

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