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Car Manufacturers Are Tracking Millions of Cars (boingboing.net)

Cory Doctorow writes: Millions of new cars sold in the US and Europe are "connected," having some mechanism for exchanging data with their manufacturers after the cars are sold; these cars stream or batch-upload location data and other telemetry to their manufacturers, who argue that they are allowed to do virtually anything they want with this data, thanks to the "explicit consent" of the car owners -- who signed a lengthy contract at purchase time that contained a vague and misleading clause deep in its fine-print.
Slashdot reader Luthair adds that "OnStar infamously has done this for some time, even if the vehicle's owner was not a subscriber of their services." But now 78 million cars have an embedded cyber connection, according to one report, with analysts predicting 98% of new cars will be "connected" by 2021. The Washington Post calls it "Big Brother on Wheels."

"Carmakers have turned on a powerful spigot of precious personal data, often without owners' knowledge, transforming the automobile from a machine that helps us travel to a sophisticated computer on wheels that offers even more access to our personal habits and behaviors than smartphones do."

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  1. Yea but I asked Alexa... by Slugster · · Score: 2, Funny

    ...and she said everything was okay, that nobody was tracking anything.

  2. Just great. by fahrbot-bot · · Score: 4, Funny

    Now I have to cover my car in tin foil too.

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  3. Re:Not as bad as cell phones by mentil · · Score: 3, Funny

    Indeed, false hyperbole is literally the worst thing ever.

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