AOL: AAA Urges Better Protection For Drivers’ Privacy Rights | Motor club wants stricter handling of driving data

AOL: AAA Urges Better Protection For Drivers’ Privacy Rights | Motor club wants stricter handling of driving data [including OnStar] by Pete Bigelow:

Ford VP: “We know everyone who breaks the law. We know when you are doing it. We have GPS in your car, so we know what you’re doing.”

One week after a government report detailed how car companies keep data on the whereabouts of millions of drivers, one of the nation’s leading motor clubs is urging car companies to better protect consumer privacy.

AAA said Thursday it would push the nation’s leading car manufacturers to be more transparent in the way they handle customer’s data.

“The data that today can be routinely collected by cars includes some of the most sensitive data that can be collected about a person, including information about their precise location and driving habits,” said Bob Darbelnet, AAA’s CEO and president.

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Those concerns were accentuated later in the week when Ford vice president Jim Farley told a crowd at the Consumer Electronics Show, “We know everyone who breaks the law. We know when you are doing it. We have GPS in your car, so we know what you’re doing.” He later backpedaled from the statement.

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