(CBS DETROIT) – Reports claim that our vehicles may be collecting vast amounts of our personal data, information that could be shared with advertisers, data brokers, insurance companies and beyond. To ...
Automakers can collect and share mountains of information now that cars, trucks and SUVs have become more connected. 13 Investigates reviewed privacy policies from 14 car manufacturers and found ...
Fix, who runs the Car Coach Reports channel and recently discussed the issue on NTD with host Cary Dunst, says state motor ...
Consumer Reports' Justin Brookman warns that cars collect sensitive data about drivers, including location, speed, and time of driving, which can be sold to data brokers. Cars collect a lot of ...
They say that the cars of tomorrow will be like "smartphones on wheels," and when it comes to modern electric vehicles in particular, many of them are already there. But that also means that cars are ...
"I don't need you to track me every time I make a move," says Rejoina Porter, a recent car buyer. "I think it's horrible." She wonders if her car is spying on her and how the information could be used ...
Unless you drive a 1970s vintage model, chances are your car knows a lot about you. Chances are also good it is sharing at least of that information with third parties. This is true no only in the ...
More and more vehicles are coming equipped with features that are either always online or are set to have some form of AI competent to them. Is any of it worth it?
There’s a good chance your car knows all about you. Where you’ve been. How fast you drive. If you could’ve been a little easier on the brakes. Even what you look like, thanks to cameras pointed right ...
Compared to human drivers, Waymo cars were involved in 91 percent fewer crashes that resulted in serious injuries.
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