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Driving school 2016 video
Driving school 2016 video











  1. #DRIVING SCHOOL 2016 VIDEO MANUALS#
  2. #DRIVING SCHOOL 2016 VIDEO DRIVERS#
  3. #DRIVING SCHOOL 2016 VIDEO DRIVER#

iRobot, which sells Roomba vacuums with cameras, says it deidentifies the data it collects about floorplans and types of objects in homes. Apple and Google say they store facial recognition data for smartphones directly on those devices.

#DRIVING SCHOOL 2016 VIDEO DRIVERS#

Ford and General Motors, which use in-car cameras to monitor drivers of their "full self-driving" competitors, don't retain in-car camera data, according to GM spokesman Darryll Harrison and Ford spokesman Michael Levine. It's common for businesses to reassure customers that they don't retain data, or they de-identify the data collected from the devices. Tesla's scoring formula depends on data unique to each owner's account, including how often they turn aggressively and brake hard.

driving school 2016 video

It's not clear if this driving data includes drivers' locations. Tesla says on its website that it captures driving data from all trips, from when a vehicle is turned on to off. Unless there is a serious safety concern like an accident, Tesla doesn't associate your location with your account, or keep a history of where you've been."īut Tesla introduced its "Safety Score" last month to assess drivers' behavior and determine which drivers should receive "full self-driving" first. Tesla's privacy website says: "Your location history, is history. Tesla's apparent privacy rollbacks also extend to tracking where owners drive their vehicles.

driving school 2016 video

Tesla did not respond to requests for comment and generally does not engage with the professional news media.

driving school 2016 video

#DRIVING SCHOOL 2016 VIDEO MANUALS#

While it's not clear if Tesla is currently making such links, the change to the manuals leaves the door open for this possibility.

#DRIVING SCHOOL 2016 VIDEO DRIVER#

are not associated with your Vehicle Identification Number." (Tesla's "cabin camera" films inside the vehicle to determine driver inattentiveness, according to Tesla, and must be uncovered for drivers to use "full self-driving.")īut Tesla's latest manuals for those vehicles delete the reference to protecting drivers' privacy by not linking video clips to a vehicle identification number (VIN). Previous versions of Tesla's North American owners manual for the Model 3 and Model Y said that "to protect your privacy, cabin camera images and video clips transmitted to Tesla servers.













Driving school 2016 video