"Car Tech's Privacy Nightmare: Tracking Sexual Acts Uncovered"

A study by the Mozilla Foundation has found that car brands are a "privacy nightmare," collecting and selling personal information from connected vehicles. None of the 25 car brands reviewed fully satisfied privacy standards, with Tesla being the worst offender. The study revealed that 84% of car brands admitted to sharing users' personal data with service providers and data brokers, while 76% sold on their customers' data. Only Renault and its Dacia brand allowed users the right to delete data. The study also highlighted that car brands did not confirm meeting minimum security standards, despite 68% experiencing data leaks, hacks, or breaches in the last three years.
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