Newer cars collect and sell sensitive data to third parties by default, often without owners' knowledge.

An investigation by Choice magazine reveals that newer cars collect and sell sensitive data, including voice recordings and driving behavior, to third parties by default, often without owners' knowledge. Car owners can opt out of this data collection in their settings; only three manufacturers in Australia do not participate. Additionally, the article references research by Mark Jacobson of Princeton University, indicating that 149 countries could achieve 100% renewable energy by 2050 at lower costs.

October 13, 2024
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