China Broadens Restrictions on Driver Data Gathered by Carmakers

China Cracks Down on Big Tech Again With Data Law
Lock
This article is for subscribers only.

China has broadened its crackdown on information gathered by automakers, as part of a wider campaign on how companies handle and protect user data.

Data shouldn’t be collected without a driver’s consent, and data that is collected should be processed onboard the vehicle, a statement Friday from five government offices said. Additionally, built-in hardware like cameras and radar should only be precise enough to fulfill their functions, and all data collated should be as anonymous as possible.