Data privacy in connected vehicles refers to the protection of personal and sensitive information generated and transmitted by modern vehicles equipped with internet connectivity and smart technologies. This includes data such as location, driving habits, and biometric details. Ensuring data privacy involves implementing robust security measures, transparent data collection policies, and compliance with regulations to prevent unauthorized access, misuse, or sharing of drivers’ and passengers’ information, thereby maintaining user trust and safety.
Data privacy in connected vehicles refers to the protection of personal and sensitive information generated and transmitted by modern vehicles equipped with internet connectivity and smart technologies. This includes data such as location, driving habits, and biometric details. Ensuring data privacy involves implementing robust security measures, transparent data collection policies, and compliance with regulations to prevent unauthorized access, misuse, or sharing of drivers’ and passengers’ information, thereby maintaining user trust and safety.
What data do connected vehicles collect and transmit?
Location, trip history, driving behavior (speed, braking), vehicle diagnostics, and may include driver biometrics, voice/audio, and data from connected apps.
Who can access your vehicle data?
The vehicle manufacturer, telematics/service providers, dealerships, connected apps, third-party partners, and, when required, law enforcement.
How can you protect your privacy in a connected vehicle?
Review privacy settings, limit data sharing, disable unnecessary features (e.g., always-on voice or cameras), use strong passwords, keep software updated, and check app permissions.
What rights might you have over collected data?
Access and view data, request corrections or deletion, withdraw consent, limit sharing, and, in some regions, data portability and disclosure notices.