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handle: 2158/1241903
This paper deals with the use of software in insurance production and distribution considering the privacy issues that can arise. With regards to those uses, we will first consider the use of software in distribution that is needed to better perform the compliance with the regulations in insurance distribution (submission of information documents, administration of questionnaires on demands and needs to clients, registrations of contracts, payments, etc.) and, secondly, the use of software to reduce cyber-risk for clients, insured with a cyber-risk policy or the use of software to supervise the activity of the insured person in order to assess the risk over the duration of the contract and possibly regulate the premium. In these cases, specific clauses in contracts regulate the use of such software to obtain premium reductions. New privacy issues arise from the application of software in insurance that we are going to consider.
privacy, software
privacy, software
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