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News on May 26, according to a recent report by the German Handelsblatt, Tesla is facing investigations by the German and Dutch authorities because of possible data privacy issues in its autonomous driving assistance products. Lawyers for Tesla said they suspected former employees might be whistleblowers. The investigation involves thousands of complaints about Autopilot from 2015 to March 2022, as well as the confidential information and data of more than 100,000 employees and customers. The editor learned that an employee who had worked for Tesla had expressed concerns to the German data protection agency that Russia and other countries might access Tesla data.
Tesla’s alleged internal sharing of users’ private information was exposed in April this year, including the user’s location and other location information. According to a former Tesla employee, Tesla’s internal team frequently shared videos and images recorded by customers’ on-board cameras in the internal messaging system between 2019 and 2022, including some car accidents and customer road rage records.
Although Tesla promises its owners that user privacy is very important to them, and clearly states on its official website that the assisted driving camera built into the vehicle is designed to protect user privacy, seven former Employees revealed that they used a computer program at work that could reveal the location of recordings, which could reveal the addresses of Tesla owners.
In addition, the Dutch data protection agency has also investigated Tesla for privacy leaks, saying that Tesla's "Sentinel Mode" will photograph people approaching the vehicle and retain this data for a long time.
Truss is currently actively cooperating with the investigation and taking measures to protect user privacy. With the advent of the digital age, the issue of data privacy protection has become particularly important. As time goes by, national agencies are paying more and more attention to protecting user privacy. Therefore, companies need to continue to pay attention to compliance operations and user privacy protection.
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