Survey findings reveal low awareness among U.S. vehicle owners of the data their cars produce as well as who owns this data.
More than 8 in 10 U.S. vehicle owners and lessees believe car owners should have full access to and control of their vehicle’s data, including maintenance and repair information, according to the results of a survey released by the Auto Care Association.
The survey, conducted in August by Ipsos, a market research company, found 86 percent of consumers said vehicle owners should have access to driver and vehicle telematics data. Additionally, the survey found 88 percent of consumers
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