"Privacy Nightmare": Study Finds Car Tech Tracked Sexual Acts In Vehicle
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Car brands are collecting personal data through increasingly digital cars and selling it to third parties, per a study by Mozilla.
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Tesla was named the worst offender, with Nissan called out for seeking "creepy" data like sexual activity.
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92% of brands give users little control over their personal data, although Renault and Dacia allow data deletion.
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None of the 25 brands would confirm meeting Mozilla's minimum security standards, despite 68% suffering data breaches recently.
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Mozilla says connected cars have become "privacy nightmares" as brands tout vehicles as "computers on wheels."