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Dutch data watchdog clears Tesla on privacy concerns with vehicle cameras

Dutch watchdog decides against fine after Tesla alters security cameras. Films are stored in the car, and not shared with Tesla, the Dutch Data Protection Authority (DPA) said. As a result, the car's owners, rather than Tesla, would be legally responsible for improper filming.

Published on: Feb 22, 2023 04:01 PM IST
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The Dutch personal data watchdog said on Wednesday it would not fine Tesla Inc. over possible privacy violations after the US carmaker made changes to vehicle security cameras.

Visitors check a Tesla Model 3 car next to a Model Y displayed at a showroom. (REUTERS)
Visitors check a Tesla Model 3 car next to a Model Y displayed at a showroom. (REUTERS)

Tesla uses such cameras in its cars to help owners protect them against theft or vandalism, but the Dutch Data Protection Authority (DPA) investigated them as a potential violation.

"Many Teslas parked on the street were often filming everyone who came near the vehicle, and these images were being saved for a very long time. If every car were to do that, we’d have a situation where no one could go anywhere in public without being watched," said DPA board member Katja Mur in a statement. (ALSO READ: Tesla to unveil ‘Master Plan 3’ on March 1: Elon Musk)

Tesla could not immediately be reached for comment.

Films are stored in the car, and not shared with Tesla, the DPA said.

The agency said as a result, the car's owners, rather than Tesla, would be legally responsible for improper filming.

"The DPA's investigation has not resulted in a fine or other sanction for Tesla," it said.

 
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