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"content": "Modern vehicles are equipped with \"microphones, cameras, and sensors sending signals through your car's computers,\" the Mozilla Foundation warned in a September 2023 report. Those features can be convenient, the authors noted, but \"whenever you interact with your car you create a tiny record of what you just did. Like when you turn the steering wheel or unlock the doors. And usually all that information is collected and stored by the car company.\"",
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