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The moment you pick a non-techie off the street and help them see the amount of data collection occurring, you have another person who proves the assumption. It's not a huge assumption.

No one likes ads, no one likes their data being collected. The sooner insurance and car companies understand that, the sooner they get out of the maelstrom of false revenue from ad- and spy-ware programs.



What percentage of consumers do you think consider privacy as a feature in their car purchasing decision?

The only data I can find relates to Chinese vehicles which shows some concerns, but that's understandable given they are built by a foreign adversary.

https://www.autopacific.com/autopacific-insights/2024/5/22/y...


> What percentage of consumers do you think consider privacy as a feature in their car purchasing decision?

What percent of users understand how much data is being collected about them?




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