Several U.S. regulators have raised concerns over the potential privacy implications of vehicles' internal systems that could "seriously threaten Americans' privacy" by disclosing personal information about drivers, The New York Times reports. Technology reporter Kashmir Hill detailed regulators' investigations into personal data collected by connected vehicles.
US privacy regulators raise concerns over connected vehicles
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