Modern connected cars are “a privacy nightmare” for drivers, capable of collecting reams of sensitive data that is frequently being shared, sold or potentially stolen.
This is according to a review of 25 carmakers in the USA from the non-profit, open internet researcher and watchdog Mozilla Foundation.
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Modern connected cars are “a privacy nightmare” for drivers, capable of collecting reams of sensitive data that is frequently being shared, sold or potentially stolen.
This is according to a review of 25 carmakers in the USA from the non-profit, open internet researcher and watchdog Mozilla Foundation.
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