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It’s getting more difficult to find privacy anywhere, including when we are behind the wheel of a new car. Increasingly, car manufacturers are pairing up with data brokers to collect and share information about how we drive, according to a recent report in The New York Times. For example, your new car might record how often you speed, brake hard or accelerate sharply.

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