Imagine parking your car and having it send pictures of you inside your garage and send it back to Telsa. Reuters reports that Tesla workers shared sensitive images and videos captured by owners’ cars for several years, violating user privacy. Former employees revealed that colleagues circulated footage, including intimate moments and accidents, through group chats and one-on-one communications. Despite Tesla’s customer privacy notice stating camera recordings remain anonymous, one employee claimed it was possible to view the location of captured footage on Google Maps. Ironically I was talking about this with a fellow podcaster yesterday. I wonder if he will continue to share data with Tesla.
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* –Lyft expands its EV options in more markets
* –A 30,000-year-old furball
* –Pink Moon delights skywatchers
* –WSU students awarded for help solving dust problem
* –Disney creates new executive role
* –Amazon says diamonds are a network’s best friend
* –Tesla employees reportedly shared videos
* –A separate Space Force
* –Global VC funding falls dramatically
* –Walmart announces major expansion
* –Five apps and websites to learn faster
* –The dos and dont’s of location sharing
* –Always get a second opinion on tech repair
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