Big banks are also eager to turn over your personal account information to the government, often without so much as a search warrant.
Vehicle manufacturers are now tracking and storing your personal data inside the car's internal computers.
Last month the Mozilla Foundation, a private third-party inspector and privacy advocate, reviewed the privacy policies of 25 major car brands and found some shocking claims over your data buried in the deepest recesses of those policies.
"We're not going to mince words here: THEY STINK AT PRIVACY! They are probably the worst car company we reviewed and that says something because all car companies are really bad at privacy."
84 percent of car brands share and sell the personal data they collect, with 56 percent of them admitting that they can sell this data directly to the government or police.
Car companies, in their long-winded and convolluted privacy policies, give an "Illusion" of consent, when in practical terms you have no choice but to let them collect and sell your data.
Do you really own these products if they are outfitted with computer chips feeding your personal information back to the manufacturer, which then turns around and sells it to the government and other third-parties?
https://leohohmann.substack.com/p/your-car-is-spying-on-you-and-guess
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