yes i just got the email but as i live in the UK i didnt read it airmap is one of the apps i useSee this
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It relates to the California equivalent to the EU's GDPR regulations.yes i just got the email but as i live in the UK i didnt read it airmap is one of the apps i use
Very sad but very true ☹in this day and age the government knows more about me than i do and once you go on the internet you can forget privacy
Your privacy was lost long before the Internet. It's just much more efficient now to collate your data.in this day and age the government knows more about me than i do and once you go on the internet you can forget privacy
I would be more concerned with the data collected by the credit rating agencies.The collection of info they say they collect is scary, but wait, there is FaceBook and Google that already has everything ;-)
The companies that collect this information are using it as a product. By collecting and analyzing vehicle telematic data and matching it up with vehicle service history, they can identify conditions that contribute to vehicle component failure. This is big in the trucking and fleet vehicle industry. If you can sell a product that will tell a fleet operator that certain vehicles will need preventive service sooner, they save money but not dealing with a failure out in the field. They can also identify driving practices that lead to premature component wear, like excessive and hard braking.Your CAR is probably gathering more data on you than your drone is. But did you get a Privacy Notice from them?
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