What cheeky, nosey devils these car companies are:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/2024-10-09/car-brands-are-tracking-and-shari...These car brands are collecting and sharing your data with third parties:
Tesla Collects voice and video and shares some data with third parties
Hyundai Collects and shares voice recognition and other data with third parties
Kia Collects and shares voice recognition and other data with third parties
Mazda Collects and shares driving data, as well as "voice consumption" data
MG Collects driver data, unclear if shared
Ford Collects and shares driver data, but not biometric data
Toyota Collects and shares driver data, including driver behaviour and vehicle location, but not biometric data
Isuzu Ute Does not collect or share driver data in Australia
Subaru Does not collect or share driver data in Australia
In short:
An investigation by consumer advocacy group Choice found most of Australia's popular car brands collect and share "driver data", ranging from braking patterns to video footage.
Kia and Hyundai collect voice recognition data from inside their cars and sell it to an artificial intelligence software training company.
What's next?
Privacy and consumer rights advocates are pushing for law reform to limit data collection to what is "fair and reasonable".
Choice sifted through the privacy policies of the 10 most popular car brands in Australia to identify which track their drivers and passengers.
As car makers add microphones, sensors and other internet-connected features,
cars are fast becoming all-seeing data harvesting machines dubbed "smartphones on wheels".
But many car makers are not being up-front about data collection and often keep the fine print in their privacy policies vaguely worded, Choice investigative reporter Jarni Blakkarly said.
"We found that seven out of 10 of those car brands contain concerning privacy policies that allows them to track driver data, driving habits, and sell that data to third parties.
"We found Hyundai, Kia and Tesla to be the most concerning."