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Privacy in cars has become nightmare

 

People often think of their cars as private spaces,  but modern cars collect a lot of information  about them .This data  could be used for monitoring. Let's look at the scary truth about car privacy.

The Data Goldmine

Big car companies have been collecting information about their customers, like how they drive, what they look like, and even where they usually go. This huge collection of data shows a lot about who you are, where you go, and how you live.

The Illusion of Privacy

It has been found that car brands' privacy policies are surprisingly lax, which means that this information could be shared with other people. Imagine that your car was telling everyone about your life without you even knowing it.

Your Data Up For Sale

Surprisingly, most car companies say they might sell your personal information. This lack of openness is a clear breach of privacy for customers.

Privacy4Cars: A Beacon of Hope

Privacy4Cars is a brave new project that is stepping up to deal with this problem. They give the automobile ecosystem the tools it needs to delete personal information from cars quickly, securely, and at a low cost.  Through proactive data rights management, their goal is to lower their risk of liability, meet legal requirements, and make customers happier in general.

 

The Failing Privacy Report Card

Mozilla recently did an alarming test of 25 big car brands and found that all of them failed to protect customer privacy. It's clear that the cars we love have turned into a privacy nightmare.

Most (84%) share or sell your data

It’s bad enough for the behemoth corporations that own the car brands to have all that personal information in their possession, to use for their own research, marketing, or the ultra-vague “business purposes.” But then, most (84%) of the car brands we researched say they can share your personal data -- with service providers, data brokers, and other businesses we know little or nothing about. Worse, nineteen (76%) say they can sell your personal data.

 

 

When you get in your car next time, keep in mind that it's not just a way to get around; it's also a place full of data where your privacy is always at risk. We need to hold automakers accountable for their actions and push for stricter rules on data privacy in the business.

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