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Didn't know which area was best to post this. It is germane to living in vehicles, but...
While the article is focusing on now, cars reporting back on you certainly isn't a completely new phenomenon. While I doubt many here are getting really recent car models, it's something to keep in mind when buying used.
https://gizmodo.com/mozilla-new-cars-data-privacy-report-1850805416
“Many people think of their car as a private space — somewhere to call your doctor, have a personal conversation with your kid on the way to school, cry your eyes out over a break-up, or drive places you might not want the world to know about,” said Jen Caltrider, program direction of the *Privacy Not Included project, in a press release. “But that perception no longer matches reality. All new cars today are privacy nightmares on wheels that collect huge amounts of personal information.”
While the article is focusing on now, cars reporting back on you certainly isn't a completely new phenomenon. While I doubt many here are getting really recent car models, it's something to keep in mind when buying used.
https://gizmodo.com/mozilla-new-cars-data-privacy-report-1850805416
“Many people think of their car as a private space — somewhere to call your doctor, have a personal conversation with your kid on the way to school, cry your eyes out over a break-up, or drive places you might not want the world to know about,” said Jen Caltrider, program direction of the *Privacy Not Included project, in a press release. “But that perception no longer matches reality. All new cars today are privacy nightmares on wheels that collect huge amounts of personal information.”