A new study found many car companies can collect and sell your personal data, sparking privacy concerns.
Most major manufacturers admit they may be selling your personal information, a new study finds, with half also saying they would share it with the government or law enforcement without a court order.
Nineteen automakers say they can sell your personal data, their notices reveal.
On security, Mozilla's minimum standards include encrypting all personal information on a car.
"Sensitive personal information" collected includes driver's license numbers, immigration status, race, sexual orientation, and health diagnoses.
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—, Jen Caltrider, Caltrider, North America —, Albert Fox Cahn, Brian Weiss, Tesla, Mozilla's Caltrider, It's
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Wall, Silicon, telematics, Europe, North America, U.S, Japan