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Toyota cars collecting and potentially sharing location data and personal information, Choice says


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Consumer group finds ‘Connected Services’ feature can send personal and vehicle data to third parties, with drivers told removing components risks voiding warranty

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Smart technologies built into new Toyota cars are collecting personal data and potentially sharing it with insurance companies and other groups, consumer advocate group Choice has found.

Toyota has insisted it takes customer privacy “extremely seriously”, but has acknowledged the data communication module (DCM) – known as the “Connected Services” feature – can only be disabled but not removed from its cars, or else drivers could void their warranty and render Bluetooth and speakers non-functional.

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Continue reading…Consumer group finds ‘Connected Services’ feature can send personal and vehicle data to third parties, with drivers told removing components risks voiding warrantyFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastSmart technologies built into new Toyota cars are collecting personal data and potentially sharing it with insurance companies and other groups, consumer advocate group Choice has found.Toyota has insisted it takes customer privacy “extremely seriously”, but has acknowledged the data communication module (DCM) – known as the “Connected Services” feature – can only be disabled but not removed from its cars, or else drivers could void their warranty and render Bluetooth and speakers non-functional.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading…