Your Car May Be Spying on You
Warning: this episode contains a discussion about domestic abuse.
As cars become ever more sophisticated pieces of technology, they’ve begun sharing information about their drivers, sometimes with unnerving consequences.
Kashmir Hill, a features writer for The Times, explains what information cars can log and what that can mean for their owners.
Guest: Kashmir Hill, a features writer on the business desk at The New York Times.
Background reading:
- Automakers are sharing consumers’ driving behavior with insurance companies.
- If your car is tracking you, abusive partners may be, too.
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Author: thedaily@nytimes.com (The New York Times)
* This article was originally published here
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