Study reveals 'connected cars' collect extensive personal data, raising privacy concerns.

A study by the University of New South Wales found that 'connected cars' are collecting extensive personal data, including driving habits and conversations, raising serious privacy and security concerns. Car manufacturers often obscure their privacy policies, making it hard for consumers to understand how their data is used. The data can be shared with third parties for marketing without explicit consent, potentially compromising user privacy. The study calls for clearer communication and stricter regulations to protect against data misuse.

November 24, 2024
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