Researchers have discovered that a vehicle's Tire Pressure Monitoring System can unintentionally expose drivers to tracking, raising privacy concerns. There are a number of ways to track a vehicle.
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License plate cameras are about to track phones, wearables, in-car systems, and even pets
New surveillance technology could significantly expand the reach of automatic license plate readers (ALPRs), with reports suggesting future systems may link vehicles not only to registration data, but ...
Cars have never been more connected than they are now. That constant stream of data has made them safer and more convenient, but it has also opened a few doors most owners never think about. Among ...
A new study reveals your car’s tire sensors can secretly track movements using wireless signals, raising major privacy concerns for modern drivers. Researchers found modern TPMS tire sensors broadcast ...
Vehicle tracking can be an alarming way your car is using your data, but it's also a valuable feature that can locate you or your car in case of an emergency. However, that same technology has ...
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