Dec. 9, 2023, 3:32 a.m. | /u/tremens-delirium

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Our cars are becoming sophisticated surveillance devices. Every major player in the automotive industry is involved. What's really unnerving are some specific findings of Mozilla's recent *Privacy Not Included* report:

* **Nissan**: It's privacy policy openly states they can collect and potentially sell incredibly personal data, including your "characteristics, psychological trends, predispositions, behaviour, attitudes, intelligence and abilities". In addition, when you agree to Nissan's terms of service, you agree to "promise to educate and inform all occupants of your vehicle" …

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