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title: "[Video] Car Surveillance: an Unregulated Privacy Disaster"
date: 2021-04-09T00:00:00
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The Hated One[1] is at it again, this time exposing automobile surveillance. I wrote a post[2] back in December of 2020 exposing some of the ways auto makers are collecting your data and what you can do about it (hint: buy an old car!). I mostly talked about all the potential vectors for collection I could think of. In his video, The Hated One gives real-world examples and the implications of auto makers collecting so much data about people. I'm happy to see this issue getting increased attention lately by privacy advocates.