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 ...
Today's vehicles know where you live, when you travel, and your driving habits. We can lock down our PCs and smartphones, but it's harder to stop our cars from sharing data. See what information is ...
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 ...
While driving to a new restaurant, your car’s satellite navigation system tracks your location and guides you to the destination. Onboard cameras constantly track your face and eye movements. When ...
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 ...
Many new cars on the road have some form of connected tech built in, and while the convenience of remote smartphone access is certainly welcome, the data harvesting happening in the background isn't.
A consumer, let’s call him Bob, drives a 2024 Bulgemobile. The car seems to be running fine, but Bob gets an email from his dealer saying the vehicle has “developed an issue” and needs to be brought ...
Australian drivers have been warned their cars could be quietly harvesting huge amounts of personal data, from location ...
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 ...
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