Summary:
- Connected cars collect a lot of data about their drivers, such as location, speed, and driving habits. This raises privacy concerns as companies can use this data without the driver's consent.
- Many consumers are worried that their personal information is being collected and used without their knowledge or permission. There are calls for stronger regulations to protect the privacy of connected car users.
- Automakers and technology companies need to be more transparent about the data they collect and how it is being used. They should also give drivers more control over their personal information and the ability to opt-out of data sharing.