For most people, selling a car is a straightforward process: clean out your belongings, hand over the keys, and finalize the paperwork. But what many don’t realize is that their vehicle is carrying ...
Cars are getting an “F” in data privacy. Most major manufacturers admit they may be selling your personal information, a new study finds, with half also saying they would share it with the government ...
The increasing ubiquity of consumer-facing in-dash computers in today's cars has greatly upped the convenience factor for staying connected while driving. Still, it also poses some serious privacy ...
Modern cars track drivers through cameras, sensors, and telematics systems. Data is often shared with insurers, marketers, and data brokers. Drivers can review and adjust privacy settings or opt out ...
Modern cars generate a ton of data on their drivers and occupants, not all of which you’d like to share with the broader world. Yet that’s exactly the issue uncovered in a recent New York Times report ...
(CBS DETROIT) – If you've ever felt your cellphone, smart speaker, or camera was spying on you, it turns out your vehicle may be collecting even more personal data. That data could be sold or shared, ...
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 ...
There's a new currency at play in the modern automotive industry. Where once cars were bought and sold with dollars, the formula for the present and future is skewing toward more nuanced concepts.
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 ...