Privacy At Risk: Vehicles' Phone Apps May Expose Your Personal Info
Briefly

Modern cars collect excessive personal data, sharing and using it beyond necessary operations, posing privacy risks for drivers and being vulnerable to hackers.
Car companies have the ability to gather sensitive personal information like medical records and genetics, with most brands willing to share and even sell the driver's data.
Car manufacturers embracing tech components lack reliable self-policing measures, raising concerns about data privacy and consumer protection.
The FTC warns businesses, including car manufacturers, against illegal data collection, emphasizing the sensitivity of geolocation information and the need for enhanced protections.
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