Did your car witness a crime? Bay Area police may be coming for your Tesla — and they might tow it. Article 1080 words, published Aug 31 2024 28 votes
Car tracking can enable domestic abuse. Turning it off is easier said than done. Article 1579 words 15 votes
Automakers are sharing consumers’ driving behavior with insurance companies Article 2533 words 58 votes
US National Transportation Safety Board calls on automakers to install speed-limiting tech in new vehicles Article 563 words, published Nov 16 2023 32 votes
US court rules automakers can record and intercept owner text messages (potentially misleading, see comments) Article 317 words 64 votes
Cops are already treating self-driving cars as 'surveillance cameras on wheels' Article 431 words, published Jun 30 2023 16 votes
What does your car know about you? We hacked a Chevy and found that automakers collect data through hundreds of sensors and an always-on Internet connection Article 2389 words 22 votes
Mitsubishi wants your driving data, and it's willing to throw in a free cup of coffee to get it Article 455 words, published Jul 6 2018 7 votes