The Federal Trade Commission has extended the comment period to May 1 for issues to be examined during a June 28 workshop on privacy and security of connected cars. The FTC and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration are co-hosting the workshop. Information and suggested questions for submissions are available on the public notice.
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