Your Car Could be ‘Spying’ on You! US Report Reveals Car-Makers are Collecting Data about Drivers’ Travel Habits

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According to a new report from the Government Accountability Office, several major automakers and GPS manufacturers have been collecting data about drivers’ whereabouts gathered from on-board navigation systems and keeping the information for varying lengths of time.
The report was released on Monday. It focused on the big three Detroit automakers, Toyota, Honda and Nissan, as well as GPS manufacturers Garmin and TomTom, and app developers Google Maps and Telenav.
The GAO – as well as Senator Al Franken, who requested the investigation – worries that the privacy of motorists is at risk if information about their travels are being recorded without their knowledge, and kept for indefinite amounts of time.
According to the report, even if a motorist wants data about their travel destroyed, the entity collecting the data isn’t required to destroy it.
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