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By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Oct. 9, 2024 - 17:43
There are again calls to strengthen Australia’s privacy laws. This time it is car companies in the spotlight since they have been found to be spying on drivers. A report by consumer advocacy group choice has revealed some of the world's most popular brands are collecting; sharing; and even selling information, including driving patterns and sensitive personal data with third parties, including insurance companies.