06-05-2024 22:52 via drive.com.au

‘Your weight, your speed, where you work’: How your connected car is tracking your every move

The ‘Is my car listening to me?’ conspiracy theory may not be so far-fetched after all – but not in the way that you might think.
Connected cars equipped with internet capabilities are becoming the new normal, but the rise of this technology has raised questions about carmakers’ ability to potentially collect and monetise private driver data.RELATED: Experts issue keyless car theft warningA March 2024 report by The New York Times identified various car manufacturers in th
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