Abraham Jewett  |  August 12, 2022

Category: Auto News

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Car data collection survey overview: 

  • Who: A new survey by the Automotive Industries Association of Canada revealed info about the connected vehicle data industry. 
  • Why: The survey found that a majority of drivers do not understand what type of data their vehicles produce nor what companies it is sent to. 
  • Where: The survey is relevant to drivers of vehicles installed with cellular connections nationwide. 

Consumers may not be aware that companies are collecting their data through their vehicles, according to a new survey released by the Automotive Industries Association of Canada (AIAC). 

The survey found that only 28% of respondents totally understood the type of data produced by their vehicles in the first place, The Markup reports

Only 28% of drivers also said they understood who had access to their vehicle data, according to the AIAC survey. 

What has become known as the connected vehicle data industry is, in fact, growing swiftly, with a growing number of companies part of a group seeking to monetize the data, The Markup reports. 

Many of the companies, including OnStar, Sirius XM, TomTom, Xevo and Geico, among others, participating in the lightly-regulated industry have stressed that the data they receive is aggregated or anonymized.

In general, companies participating in the car data collection industry include vehicle data hubs, navigation and in-vehicle infotainment companies, car manufacturers and telecom operators, among others, The Markup reports. 

While being able to acquire vehicle data can give a company a unique look into both an individual’s location and movement, the practice can also open the door for potential privacy violations to occur. 

Market for car data collection industry expected to grow to as much as $800 billion by 2030

Analysts have predicted that the market for the connected vehicle data industry, which is still in its infancy, could reach anywhere from between $300 billion and $800 billion by the year 2030, The Markup reports. 

Lawmakers in the United States have reportedly recently threatened to clamp down on the practice of collecting, transferring and selling vehicle location data as a way to put roadblocks in place as the industry continues to grow. 

Companies are able to grab data from vehicles installed with cellular connections, which are able to transmit data in real time via cellular radio to the servers of the car’s manufacturer, The Markup reports. 

In July, the Federal Trade Commission announced an intention to crack down on any individuals found to be illegally sharing delicate location and health data in the wake of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade. 

Were you aware of car data collection? Let us know in the comments! 


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13 thoughts onCompanies seek to monetize data collected from vehicles, survey finds

  1. Liz Le Blanc says:

    Please include me in this class action lawsuit

  2. Kylie Seabrook says:

    Just because I need to know where I’m going, doesn’t mean companies need to track where I’m going. Sign me up

  3. Kelly M says:

    I had no idea that this information was collected-please sign me up.

  4. tami cameron says:

    Also never knew this! shocking !

    1. Diane Farnsworth says:

      I drive a 2021 Altima and would like more info as well as sign me up please.

  5. Aspassia Sue skypas faucher says:

    I am very disturbed!!!! I had no idea they were doing this. Sign me up

  6. Gerry M Dionne says:

    I own a 2018 Chrysler Pacifica hybrid ( my second one ) and the transfer case blew out while driving on the highway . The road was clear and clean . Heard a loud ” pop ” like noise and immediately pulled over to investigate . All I could see was a liquid pouring out under the vehicle . The van was towed to a local garage and they found nothing . Van was towed to dealer . They claimed I had hit something, as the transfer case was broken open ! This very same thing happened to my first 2018 Chrysler Pacifica hybrid !! I accepted their claim through my ignorance, at the time , and claimed the loss through my insurance. Not this time ! I need help to fight Chrysler. There is obviously a flaw with the transfer case . How can the near identical problem , on two identical vehicles, happen at nearly the same mileage ?!

  7. Tom Kanabe says:

    Had NO idea that this information was even being collected.
    How do i join the suit??

  8. Michel Bergeron says:

    did not know about car data collection.
    i believe that i qualify
    own and drive 2017 Chevrolet equinox equip with on star and navigation
    how do i join the class action.
    could not find the join the claim option
    regards

  9. Richard says:

    We were never advised that any of our information was subject to scrutiny of any sort. .. I never would allow such an invasion of both my privacy or the collection of my information without a duly authorized search warrant.

  10. Carolyn says:

    Never was informed of any of this and I was an on star customer for quite sometime
    This is very disturbing to read about

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