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Car producers are forcing drivers to agree to invasive spying by locking them out of some car features until they comply.
Background
New cars with "smart" panels are forcing drivers to agree every time they start their car to sharing their information. If driver do not click Agree button panel is not usable, locking driver out of some features of car. There is no other option then to agree.


Consumer response
- Drivers in EU have right to request the data car producers collected on them.
References