Study Finds Many Cars Are Wiretaps on Wheels, Collecting Data With Little Privacy
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Modern cars are collecting personal data on drivers and passengers, getting failing privacy grades in a Mozilla report.
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Nissan, Tesla, and BMW were called out for vague, confusing privacy policies and selling private data.
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Ford collects extensive data on drivers and passengers but was deemed "less creepy."
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Renault Group was named the "least creepy" automaker due to stronger European privacy laws.
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Experts warn that cars are increasingly "wiretaps on wheels," with electronics collecting more data.