If you thought your days of looking over your shoulder to see if someone was tattling on you ended in grade school, think again. But this time it’s not the nosy neighbour or the uber-ambitious coworker you have to worry about, it’s a member of your own family — your daily driver.
The more computers that vehicle engineers can cram into your ride, the more memory these devices can retain.
And while lawyers can argue who owns that info and who has a right to it, these little circuit boards go on their merry way, compiling data on how we drive and crash our vehicles, and sometimes that data can byte you in the hard-drive.
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