@evacide @joepierce I wonder if this is any better in the UK or EU?
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@Nickiquote @evacide @joepierce that's what I'm not sure about, although the article mentions things might be different in the EU @Peternimmo @evacide @joepierce Theoretically it should be much better due to the comprehensive regulation by GDPR and in Germany especially where each company would need to appoint a semi-independent Data Protection Officer etc. But then you look at something like the VW emissions scandal and it doesn’t suggest that these companies have a great compliance culture, to say the least. @Peternimmo @joepierce Cyber Resilience Act and UN Regulation on Cybersecurity and Software Updates will change things a bit (in EU). |
@Peternimmo @evacide @joepierce You would expect it to be better in the EU, particularly in Germany where the regulators are relatively strict, but just look at the list of brands and how many are German. Unless they have completely different data policies and approaches for EEA vehicles, which is possible.