Tuesday, 11 April 2023

Tesla sued over workers' alleged access to car video imagery

Tesla sued over workers' alleged access to car video imagery

Tesla sued over workers' alleged access to car video imagery

Tesla is facing a lawsuit over allegations that its employees were able to access video footage from customers' cars without their knowledge or consent. The lawsuit was filed by a Tesla owner in California who claims that the company's employees were able to access video footage from his car's cameras and view it without his permission.

The lawsuit alleges that Tesla's employees were able to access the video footage through the company's computer systems, which are used to monitor and control the cars. The plaintiff claims that this access was not authorized and that it violated his privacy rights.

Tesla has not yet commented on the lawsuit, but the company has previously stated that it takes customer privacy very seriously and that it has strict policies in place to protect customer data.

This is not the first time that Tesla has faced allegations of privacy violations. In 2018, the company was sued by a former employee who claimed that he was fired after raising concerns about the company's handling of customer data. The case was settled out of court.

As more and more cars become connected to the internet and equipped with cameras and other sensors, privacy concerns are likely to become more common. It is important for companies to take these concerns seriously and to implement strong privacy policies and safeguards to protect their customers' data.



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