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by ifjimelse
1707 days ago
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No, but they do have the GDPR, which affords data subjects the right of access to their own personal data. Seeing as “the vehicles also record speed, accelerator pedal position, steering wheel angle and brake usage” and that personal data is "information that relates to an identified or identifiable individual", that sounds in scope of GDPR to me. I’d like to know what lawful basis they are using for this. I can see no other valid basis other than consent. Tesla being less than forthcoming about what personal data they are processing is likely also problematic when it comes to the right to be informed too. |
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