Tesla is committed to protecting its customers’ data privacy. To ensure that personal data is never sold, tracked, or shared without permission or knowledge, the automaker has released a detailed look at its latest data privacy approach. This includes a chart that explains the difference between the data that stays in the car and the data that goes to Tesla, as well as a new support page that provides more precise details about how customers can request a copy of their data.
The chart outlines what data is processed directly on the vehicle by default, what data is shared with Tesla but not associated with an account, and what data is shared with Tesla and associated with an account. This includes Sentry Mode camera recordings, Dashcam camera recordings, Cabin camera data, Location data, Speed, Voice commands, Browsing history, Odometer, Charging data, and Touchscreen interactions.
Tesla also emphasizes that customers can opt-in to Data Sharing if they wish to do so. This allows them to access features such as Autopilot camera recordings and Cabin camera data. Additionally, Tesla will only share data associated with an account in the occurrence of a safety critical event.
Overall, Tesla’s commitment to protecting its customers’ data privacy is commendable. With this new approach, customers can rest assured that their personal data is secure and will not be shared without their permission or knowledge.
FAQ
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