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Automakers failing privacy test: study
Major automakers are failing at privacy, as cars collect substantial personal data on drivers that can frequently be sold or shared, according to a new analysis from the Mozilla Foundation. Every major car company examined by researchers received a privacy warning label in the Mozilla Foundation’s latest “Privacy Not Included” study released on Wednesday. “Car makers have been bragging about their cars being ‘computers on wheels’ for years to promote their advanced features,” the researchers wrote. “However, the conversation about what driving a computer means for its occupants' privacy hasn’t really caught up.” All 25 car companies examined by the Mozilla Foundation collect “mor

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