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September 30, 2016

Here's the data your car collects, who gets it

  • Car data is about to become big business. A new report from McKinsey says automotive data could be worth $450 billion to $750 billion globally by 2030.
  • By TOM KRISHER and DEE-ANN DURBIN
    AP Auto Writers

    DETROIT — Your car knows more about you than you think.

    Newer cars that connect to the internet can collect vast amounts of data about drivers, such as where you went to dinner, if you broke the speed limit or if your seat belt was buckled.


     
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