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7 August 2023

California Privacy Protection Agency Announces Investigation Into Connected Vehicles

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In one of its first enforcement actions as an independent regulatory authority, the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) has announced a "review"...
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In one of its first enforcement actions as an independent regulatory authority, the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) has announced a "review" (i.e., enforcement sweep) of the privacy practices of connected vehicle manufacturers and related technologies.

Recognizing that modern connected vehicles are basically computers on wheels and that such vehicles have the ability to collect a significant amount of personal information through apps, sensors, cameras, and other technology, the CPPA is investigating how connected vehicle manufacturers comply with the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) and other privacy-related California laws under its purview.

The data collection practices of connected cars has its own challenges - while the owner and maybe even a specific driver of the car may have an opportunity to read and review a privacy notice, this may not be realistic for occasional drivers and for passengers - each of which also have some data collected. Some cars even record video of the surrounding area, which may pick up the images of individuals simply walking past the vehicle that may also be considered personal information under the CPRA. It will be interesting to see where the CPPA draws the line on such issues, and if it offers any guidance on how to comply with the CPRA for non-drivers.

The California Privacy Protection Agency's (CPPA) Enforcement Division today announced a review of data privacy practices by connected vehicle (CV) manufacturers and related CV technologies. These vehicles are embedded with several features including location sharing, web-based entertainment, smartphone integration, and cameras. Data privacy considerations are critical because these vehicles often automatically gather consumers' locations, personal preferences, and details about their daily lives.

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ARTICLE
7 August 2023

California Privacy Protection Agency Announces Investigation Into Connected Vehicles

United States Privacy
Contributor
Foley & Lardner LLP looks beyond the law to focus on the constantly evolving demands facing our clients and their industries. With over 1,100 lawyers in 24 offices across the United States, Mexico, Europe and Asia, Foley approaches client service by first understanding our clients’ priorities, objectives and challenges. We work hard to understand our clients’ issues and forge long-term relationships with them to help achieve successful outcomes and solve their legal issues through practical business advice and cutting-edge legal insight. Our clients view us as trusted business advisors because we understand that great legal service is only valuable if it is relevant, practical and beneficial to their businesses.
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