Commentary published by The New York Times explores vehicle data collection and consumer privacy.
As part of the Auto Care Association’s continued efforts to ensure a consumer’s right to access their car data, Bill Hanvey, president and CEO of Auto Care Association, penned an op-ed published in the New York Times exploring the significant issues surrounding data collection and ownership in modern cars.
Key points of Hanvey’s argument include:
- “Cars…know how fast we drive, where we live, how many children we have — even financial information. Connect a phone to a car, and it knows who we call and who
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