Modern cars, especially those built in the last decade, are collecting and potentially sharing various data about drivers, raising concerns about consumer privacy. Automakers are facing scrutiny over driver data collection and efforts to protect privacy. Unifor reports that Bell laid off hundreds of employees through virtual meetings. Stellantis engineer was among those fired in a mass firing, highlighting ongoing employment issues in the automotive industry.
'It was a mass firing'; Stellantis engineer among hundreds fired by automaker Friday https://t.co/3wBq0okAQY
10+ respected publications wrote about this. Only 1 gave credit for the scoop (Yahoo Finance). Is that normal? That can’t be normal. https://t.co/e2j2mOvoLr
Modern cars are snitches. Here's how to stop them from spying on you. https://t.co/oN8wabuZDy
Unifor says Bell laid off hundreds of employees through virtual meetings https://t.co/Tfrhd3oFkl https://t.co/1fbXi6m4TC
With all new car models headed for internet-connectivity, driver data is a new frontier in consumer privacy risks and protection efforts. Click on the picture below to find out how you can stop your vehicle from sharing your driving data. https://t.co/6l6lMGBAkX
Automakers owe answers about their cars spying on drivers | Opinion https://t.co/KtACkLpAkE
With all new car models headed for internet-connectivity, driver data is a new frontier in consumer privacy risks and protection efforts. https://t.co/mH0A3v2L9d
If your car was built in the last decade or so, it's probably collecting and potentially sharing all sorts of data about you. Here’s how to figure out what that might include. https://t.co/19kVmYRrsp