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When You Sit In A "Digital Car" You Consent To Being Recorded And Personal Data Sold
• Technocracy.NewsIf you own an EV or a "digital car," you better watch what you say because you might be under total surveillance, and that goes for your passengers as well. What? Your data will be sold, too? Yep. Multiple times to multiple companies. However, there is an easy opt-out fix: "Never buy them, drive them, sit in them, or exist on the street when they drive by."
This article chronicles Subaru, but the following is taken directly from Subaru's website:
B. Information We Collect
Within the past twelve (12) months, Subaru has collected the categories of Personal Information listed in the INFORMATION WE COLLECT section above, including:
If you own another model, please read your "Privacy Statement" and report your findings back to Technocracy.news ? TN Editor
People say things in a car they might never write in an email. Well, they used to.
Who knew? The Subaru privacy policy allows them to record your conversations and your face and sell that data to the highest bidder. Most likely (who reads these things), all the other car companies do, too. When an AI analyzes it, presumably, it will identify your voice (and you from the cameras). Anything you say in the public broadcasting world of private cars will belong to them, even if you are a passenger and were never asked.