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Honda

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Fecha de la reseña: 15 de agosto de 2023

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Honda is a Japanese-based company that got its start in the car business back in 1960s. Honda's cars -- as well as motorcycles, ATVs, and garden equipment -- are known for having some of the most reliable engines in the world. Car models include the Civic, Accord, Fit or Jazz, CR-V, HR-V, Pilot, Odyssey, Ridgeline, and their electric versions of the Accord and CR-V. Their HondaLink app (for US and Canadian Honda owners) and the My Honda+ app (for European owners) works with most newer model Hondas and their connected services. The app lets you do the remote things like lock and unlock the car, start the car, find your car when you've misplaced it, and even send commands to your car with Amazon Alexa. Many of Honda's connected car features require a subscription, as this is the way of the world these days. So, how is Honda at privacy? Well, their privacy policy had us shaking our head, and it's never good when your privacy policy leaves privacy researchers shaking their heads. Yeah, Honda isn't great at privacy.

¿Qué podría pasar si algo falla?

Whoa Honda! That's an interesting privacy policy you've got there (we'll, technically, they have like 3+ privacy policies/notices/vehicle data privacy practice statements, at least for people in the US). You start off by saying you totally take privacy seriously and you're all on board with this set of privacy principles an automotive industry group created back in 2014. Those principles include things like transparency, data minimization, choice, and respect for context. OK, fine that all sounds good. Here's the problem. Honda's own privacy statements then go on to outline a huge amount of personal information they say they can collect, share, maybe even sell, and more. So much for privacy principles. (We should note, nearly every car company we reviewed also signed on to these privacy principles and as far as we can tell, every one of those car companies seems to see these privacy principles as more of a marketing gimmick rather than something they actually take seriously...at least that's what it looks like from this grumpy privacy researcher's perspective).

Let us give you an example of what we mean when we say Honda doesn't seem to treat these privacy principles seriously. One of those stated principles is "data minimization." To Honda that means, "Honda commits to collecting Covered Information only as needed for legitimate business purposes." Except, they seem to have a very broad definition of "legitimate business purposes."

Here's a fun line we found in their privacy documentation: "Covered Information disclosed with Third Parties may include all or some of the following: Personal Identifiers; Audio electronic, visual, or similar information; Commercial Information; Geolocation Information; Personal information as described in Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.80(e)." Wait, what the heck is Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.80(e)?!? Well, it's a line in the state of California's set of regulations that defines personal information as, "any information that identifies, relates to, describes, or is capable of being associated with, a particular individual, including, but not limited to, his or her name, signature, social security number, physical characteristics or description, address, telephone number, passport number, driver's license or state identification card number, insurance policy number, education, employment, employment history, bank account number, credit card number, debit card number, or any other financial information, medical information, or health insurance information." Holy cow! Dang if that doesn't cover pretty much anything personal Honda could hope to collect about you! All conveniently hidden in a gibberish sounding code in their privacy statement. So much for those principles of "data minimization" and "transparency." Also, why would Honda say they can collect things like your "medical information" for their "legitimate business purposes"? Perhaps they need to limit that personal information collection a little?

That's not all Honda says they can collect on you either. They also say they can gather even more information about you from data brokers, marketing agencies, the government, and lots and lots of information from your car and those connected services. Things like information about your trips "including trip start time and end time, trip start and end location, trip distance, and fuel consumed," how fast your drive, search content, and "geolocation information meaning the exact location of your vehicle at a specific point in time or over a period of time." The good news is, Honda says they won't disclose your geolocation information with third parties or use it for their own marketing purposes without your consent. Sounds good, right? You're not going to consent to that so you're covered, right? Well, wait a minute. Honda also says, "You accept the terms of this Vehicle Privacy Notice, and consent to our collection, use, storage, and disclosure of information as explained in this Vehicle Privacy Notice, when you: Purchase or lease a vehicle equipped with Connected Vehicle Technologies and Services; Use Connected Vehicle Technologies and Services; Subscribe, register, or provide any information to us in connection with an attempt to subscribe or register for any Connected Vehicle Technologies and Services; Agree to the terms & conditions of any Connected Vehicle Technologies and Services; or Accept or enable data transmission, collection, or analytic services on a vehicle or connected smart device." So, does that mean when you buy a Honda you've consented to all this nonsense? Or when you provide some information in an attempt to subscribe to their connected services but stop before you finish, you've now consented to all this nonsense? The way their privacy statement is worded, it sure seems like that could be the case. That means your consent for Honda to use some very personal information about you likely isn't exactly always gotten from you explicitly and clearly.

Not only does Honda collect a ton of information on you and your car and your whereabouts and also make inferences about things like your intelligence and abilities. They also say they can then take much of that personal information and use it for things like targeted marketing to sell you more stuff. And they say they can share, or in some cases maybe even sell, your information" "We disclose Covered Information to third parties who provide goods or services that may benefit vehicle owners, including insurance companies, Honda/Acura dealerships, and consumer goods or services companies, such as satellite radio providers and connected vehicle data services and analytics platforms. These companies may use Covered Information for their everyday business purposes, including marketing, customer service, fulfillment and related purposes. These disclosures may qualify as a sale under certain state privacy laws." They also outline a pretty big number of other third parties, service providers, business affiliates, government, and law enforcement officials they could possibly share your information with as well.

So, yeah, Honda says they can collect -- and share, or even sell -- a huge amount of personal information about you, your car, where you've been in your car, and more. And they say they can share some of that pretty widely, with third parties for things like marketing, interest-based advertising, market research, with law enforcement and governments, and more. Disturbingly, they also include a line in their privacy statement that says they can use your personal information "For any other purpose for which we obtain your consent; and as otherwise permitted by law." OK, that's a very broad statement, and we already have concerns about how they get your consent. This all worries us a great deal. It also calls into question their commitment to that "respect for context" principle they claim to follow.

When a company says they can collect and share so much personal information about you, your car, your driving habits, and more, you want them to have an impeccable track record at protecting and respecting that personal information. And while Honda doesn't have the worst track record for privacy and security lapses of the car companies we reviewed, they are not perfect. In 2022, it was reported that a security vulnerability in their keyless entry system could let anyone with the hacking skills to remotely unlock and perhaps even start some Honda cars. It would suck for someone to be able to hack into your car and then access all the personal info and data stored there. There was also a report of a security vulnerability that could allow hackers to take over a Honda account and disclose some personal information with a VIN (Vehicle Identification Number).

Perhaps the worst part of the keyless entry security vulnerability was the tidbit in the report about how the security researchers who found the vulnerability couldn't find a good way to actually report it to Honda for them to fix. "The security researchers say they attempted to contact Honda about the vulnerability but found that the company “does not have a department to deal with security-related issues for their products.” As such, they reported the issue to Honda customer service but have not yet received a response." Not having a way to report security vulnerabilities is bad. Our research also didn't find any good way to report security issues to Honda, which means we could not confirm Honda meets our Minimum Security Standards. A company that says they can collect so much personal information should absolutely meet our MINIMUM Security Standards. These are minimum standards, folks, not super high ones. (We did reach out to Honda/Acura multiple times with our privacy questions to try and get confirmation on these questions and were only provided with links to Honda's public privacy documentation, no clarification.)

Now is a good time to remind you of what Honda's own privacy statements warn about sharing your data with them: "...no data transmission or storage can be guaranteed 100% secure. As a result, while we strive to protect Covered Information, you provide or authorize collection of Covered Information by us or our service providers at your own risk." Words to live by...if only it were easier to actually keep Honda from collecting a ton of data on you. They do outline a list of choices, or opt-in/opt-outs, in their privacy policy. That is good, choice is good. However, we are concerned that these opt-outs options are rather hard to determine, and we wouldn't be surprised if Honda pushes consumers into opting-in rather than making it easy for them to remain opted-out. (To be fair, this is a concern with all car companies, not just Honda.)

So, what's the worst that could happen with your Honda car, and Honda's apps, and Honda's connected services? Well, given that Honda says they can collect a whole heap of personal information on you, and given that they say they can draw inferences about your intelligence and abilities and use that to market stuff to you, and given that they say they charge you a subscription fee to access the Security feature through the Honda app that lets you do a personal data wipe to restore your audio and navigation system to factory defaults, well, we're afraid a lot could go wrong. All that personal information Honda collects on you is out there and you no longer have control over it while a whole bunch of third parties, affiliate companies, service providers, Honda employees, and more could have access to it. That means it could leak, be hacked, be snooped on, be handed over to law enforcement. And no one needs to know that Honda thinks your intelligence is below average...because why in the world would Honda ever need to know that for their "legitimate business purposes"? So much for that "data minimization" principle Honda brags about following in their privacy statement. Sigh...

Consejos para protegerte

  • Be mindful of a possible privacy breach when you provide your vehicle access to Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Google built-in and/or Alexa Auto. Better make sure you want to give access to your vehicle data to these places.
  • Do not give consent to tailored advertisement.
  • Opt out from selling of your personal information, as well as from Cross-context Behavioral Advertising.
  • From Honda/Acura's privacy policy: To reduce the amount of On-Board Data stored on the vehicle prior to sale or turning it in at the end of a lease, you should perform a data reset of the audio and navigation systems. Instructions for performing a data reset of the audio and navigation systems may be found in your owner’s manual and/or navigation manual.
  • Always do a factory reset on your car before selling or trading it away to wipe your data clean and disconnect the app.
  • Before reselling your car, make sure to notify the company
  • When buying a used car, always make the previous owner removed their connected account and performed a factory reset.
  • Always use strong passwords and set up two-factor authentication for apps and services that connect to your car
  • Only give access to your data to trusted third-parties
  • When connecting a mobile app to the car, make sure to minimize the amount of data collected through this app. You can use iOS or Android settings to limit the data collected through your phone.
  • Opt out from your mobile device's location sharing.
  • Do not use Amazon Alexa in your car if you are concerned about Amazon collecting that voice request information, IP address, and geolocation information and using it to target you with advertising.
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¿Qué datos recopila la empresa?

¿Cómo utiliza la empresa estos datos?

We ding this product as it is sharing and selling your personal and vehicle information to third parties for their marketing and other business purposes. Also, the product may collect pretty much any personal data on you. We also ding this product for collecing data about your from third parties, including data brokers, to combine with data they collect on you.

VEHICLE DATA PRIVACY PRACTICES:

"We disclose Covered Information to third parties who provide goods or services that may benefit vehicle owners, including insurance companies, Honda/Acura dealerships, and consumer goods or services companies, such as satellite radio providers and connected vehicle data services and analytics platforms. These companies may use Covered Information for their everyday business purposes, including marketing, customer service, fulfillment and related purposes. These disclosures may qualify as a sale under certain state privacy laws."

"We use Covered Information for the following purposes:
Provide the Connected Vehicle Technologies and Services;
Communicate with you;
Evaluate and improve quality, performance, and design, of vehicles, systems, and Connected Vehicle Technologies and Services;
Facilitate provision of software updates and enhancements to Connected Vehicle Technologies and Services;
Help maintain and provide alerts regarding the maintenance of your vehicle;
Provide customer service, sales, and product support;
Market first-party and third-party goods and services that we think would benefit vehicle owners;
Perform market research;
Facilitate safety, diagnostics, warranty, maintenance, and compliance programs;
Develop future goods and services;
Prevent fraud or misuse;
Comply with legal and contractual requirements;
Engage in dispute resolution;
Protect our rights or property or the rights or property of others;
Help protect the safety of you or others;
For any other purpose for which we obtain your consent; and
As otherwise permitted by law."

"We cooperate with government and law enforcement officials and private parties to enforce and comply with the law. We may use and disclose Covered Information and any other information about you to government or law enforcement officials or private parties if, in our discretion, we believe it is necessary or appropriate to respond to legal requests (including court orders, investigative demands and subpoenas), to protect the safety, property, or rights of ourselves, consumers, or any other third party, to prevent or stop any illegal, unethical, or legally actionable activity, or to comply with law."

"We use geolocation Information for limited purposes, including:
To provide information to and assist incident responders or roadside assistance providers if your vehicle is in a crash or you press an assist button in your vehicle;
With your consent, to assist law enforcement with locating a stolen or missing vehicle;
To assist in locating and recovering your vehicle or communicating with you if you breach any of the terms of the agreements covering the leasing or financing of your vehicle;
With your registration, request, consent, or activation, to facilitate certain services that rely on or utilize Geolocation Information such as traffic, map, navigation, driver behavior or geo-fencing features;
Any other purpose with your consent or activation of vehicle functions or Connected Vehicle Technologies and Services that utilize Geolocation Information.
We will not use Geolocation Information for our own marketing purposes or disclose identifiable Geolocation Information with third parties (except our service providers) without your consent."

"You accept the terms of this Vehicle Privacy Notice, and consent to our collection, use, storage, and disclosure of information as explained in this Vehicle Privacy Notice, when you:
Purchase or lease a vehicle equipped with Connected Vehicle Technologies and Services;
Use Connected Vehicle Technologies and Services;
Subscribe, register, or provide any information to us in connection with an attempt to subscribe or register for any Connected Vehicle Technologies and Services;
Agree to the terms & conditions of any Connected Vehicle Technologies and Services; or
Accept or enable data transmission, collection, or analytic services on a vehicle or connected smart device."

"We disclose Covered Information to companies that provide services to us or provide services to others on our behalf. Our service providers who may receive Covered Information include:
Satellite, traffic, and telecommunications companies;
Roadside assistance vendors;
Contact centers;
Research and development vendors;
Providers of software integrated into our vehicles and systems;
Marketing and non-marketing communications, analytics, and consulting firms;
Professional service firms such as attorneys and accountants;
Day-to-day business operations vendors such as courier services, facilities management suppliers, and information technology and network support."

"We disclose Covered Information to third parties who provide goods or services that may benefit vehicle owners, including insurance companies, Honda/Acura dealerships, and consumer goods or services companies, such as satellite radio providers and connected vehicle data services and analytics platforms. These companies may use Covered Information for their everyday business purposes, including marketing, customer service, fulfillment and related purposes. These disclosures may qualify as a sale under certain state privacy laws.

We may share Covered Information with Honda affiliates such as American Honda Finance Corporation. Although we do not directly monetize Covered Information, this disclosure may qualify as a sale under certain privacy laws. In limited instances, we disclose Covered Information with third parties with whom we have a relationship to facilitate research and development of products, services, infrastructure, and other technologies for ourselves or others.

Covered Information disclosed with Third Parties may include all or some of the following:
Personal Identifiers;
Audio electronic, visual, or similar information;
Commercial Information;
Geolocation Information;
Personal information as described in Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.80(e);"

"Covered Information that has been aggregated or deidentified such that it is no longer reasonably capable of being associated with any person or vehicle may be used or disclosed by us without limitation or restriction, subject to applicable law."

"Your vehicle may support Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Google built-in and/or Alexa Auto. These services are provided by Apple Inc., Google LLC, and Amazon.com Inc., respectively. If you choose to engage with these services, the Apple Privacy Policy, Google Privacy Policy, Amazon.com Privacy Policy and/or Alexa and Alexa Device Terms govern their collection, use, and disclosure of your data by or in connection with the services. When using these services, your smart device may collect and transmit to Apple, Google, Amazon.com or others information about your vehicle, your use of the vehicle or its systems, your smart device or applications thereon, and information you input into the smart device either directly or via the interface in the vehicle’s infotainment system. We do not endorse or control these services and you use them at your own risk. We are not liable to you for any damages you incur from using these services."

"IMPORTANT: If you do not notify us of a change in contact information or the sale or transfer of your vehicle, we may continue to send reports or other information about the vehicle or the account to the address currently on file with us and/or to the new owner. It is your obligation to correct or update the information provided when you register for, or subscribe to, Connected Vehicle Technologies and Services, or buy, lease, sell or return a vehicle (i.e., when your relevant information changes). If you do not, we are not responsible for any damages you may suffer."

"We use commercially reasonably administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect Covered Information from unauthorized access, disclosure, and use. We require our service providers to keep confidential and use reasonable safeguards to protect Covered Information to which they are given access, and to only use Covered Information for provision of their services or as required by law. We retain Covered Information for as long as reasonably necessary for fulfillment of our business purposes. Even with these safeguards, no data transmission or storage can be guaranteed 100% secure. As a result, while we strive to protect Covered Information, you provide or authorize collection of Covered Information by us or our service providers at your own risk."

"We may store or process Covered Information in the United States and in foreign countries. In some countries, applicable laws may allow the government to more easily demand access to your Covered Information."

PRIVACY NOTICE

"Although we do not directly monetize your Personal Information, we may disclose it or allow third parties to collect it in limited situations that may qualify as a sale under certain privacy laws. We may also disclose or allow third parties to collect Personal Information for cross-context behavioral advertising purposes. Third parties that we allow to collect Personal Information directly from you generally do so using cookies, pixels, and other automated tracking tools."

"We may collect Personal Information from third-party data sources such as marketing agencies and partners, data brokers, analytics firms, government agencies, and affiliates not governed by this Privacy Notice."

"We may work with third-party advertisers, search providers, and ad networks (“Advertisers”) to learn more about you and show you targeted ads or other content that we or they believe would be relevant to you. Advertisers may collect and use information about your use of the Sites or Services as well as other websites and services through the use cookies and other online tracking technologies. We and/or Advertisers may also append other data to the data collected by Advertisers to create an interest profile of individual users."

"American Honda and its dealers are distinct and independently owned and operated legal entities with separate privacy policies and obligations. We may collect Personal Information from dealerships with whom you interact."

According to the chart provided by Honda, they do the following Sales/Sharing of the following categories of private information:
- Identifiers. "We sold this information or used it for cross-context behavioral advertising, including disclosures to: (1) advertising, social media, and analytics companies; (2) Honda and Acura dealerships; and (3) companies that provide services integrated within our products, such as satellite radio providers and connected vehicle data services platforms."
- Commercial information. "We sold this information or used it for cross-context behavioral advertising, including disclosures to: (1) advertising, social media, and analytics companies; (2) Honda and Acura dealerships; and (3) companies that provide services integrated within our products, such as satellite radio providers and connected vehicle data services platforms."
- Inferences drawn from other Personal Information or data. "third parties with cookies or trackers on our Sites might use Internet or other electronic network activity information obtained from our Sites to draw their own inferences about you."
- Sensitive Personal Information: precise geolocation data. "We disclosed this information to companies that provide services integrated within our products, such as satellite radio providers and connected vehicle data services platforms. These disclosures might be considered a sale under certain privacy laws."

We collect information that personally identifies, relates to, describes, or is capable of being associated with you (“Personal Information”) which may include:
Identifiers such as name, social security number, driver’s license number, other government identification number, IP address, social media username or handle, and contact information such as mailing address, garaging address, email addresses, phone numbers, fax numbers;
Characteristics of protected classifications under California or federal law such as age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion;
Demographic information such as marital status, the number and ages of children, what language(s) you speak;
Commercial information such as vehicle or product characteristics, vehicle identification numbers, license plate numbers, vehicle registrations, model names and numbers, serial numbers, product interest and purchase history, vehicle service history, product financing information, device troubleshooting history, data about your vehicle or product’s operation and your use of connected vehicle services and technologies (as further outlined in our Vehicle Data Privacy Notice); and financial information such as payment amounts related to a lease or loan and cost of services rendered;
Internet or other electronic network activity information such as browsing/search history, your interactions with our emails, and data collected by cookies and similar technologies;
Geolocation data such as precise and non-precise geographic location indicators from mobile, web, and vehicle (or product);
Audio, electronic, visual, or similar information such as call recordings, chat transcripts, testimonials, pictures or videos you upload to or send through the Sites;
Professional or employment-related information such as employer information, income, occupation;
Education information such as education level;
Inferences drawn from other Personal Information or data that relate to your preferences, interests, characteristics, psychological trends, predispositions, behavior, attitudes, intelligence, abilities, and aptitudes; and
Personal information as described in Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.80(e) to the extent collected under another category of Personal Information above.

PRIVACY POLICY

"We may share or sell your Personal Information with other companies who do not provide services to us (“Third Parties”), including Honda and Acura dealerships and companies that provide services integrated within our products, such as satellite radio providers and connected vehicle data services platforms. These companies may use your Personal Information for their everyday business purposes, including marketing, customer service, fulfillment and related purposes."

"We may share your Personal Information with Honda affiliates such as American Honda Finance Corporation. Although we do not directly monetize your Personal Information, this sharing may qualify as a sale under certain privacy laws."

¿Cómo puedes controlar el uso de tus datos?

We can not confirm that all users regardless of location can get their data deleted.

"Depending on the state in which you reside, you may also exercise certain rights related to our collection, use, and disclosure of Covered Information that qualifies as “personal information.”"

"On-Board Data is collected and stored on your vehicle. We generally do not receive On-Board Data (except when transmitted to us, in which case it becomes Covered Information); however, third parties with access to the vehicle, such as service technicians, a person to whom you sell the vehicle, valets, or temporary operators of the vehicle, may be able to retrieve this data. "

"While we strive to protect Covered Information, you provide or authorize collection of Covered Information by us or our service providers at your own risk."

"Opt-in/Opt-out:
You may opt-out of sending via an embedded telecommunications unit (if installed) your vehicle’s location to Honda or our third party service provider in the event a possible crash is detected.
You may opt-in or opt-out of using your connected Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® smart device to attempt to contact third party responders in the event of a crash or other incident.
You may opt-in or opt-out of collecting and sending your vehicle’s diagnostic, location, and trip log information to Honda.
You may opt-in or opt-out of sending, by use of in-vehicle or smart device based switches/settings, communications data when you pair your connected smart device.
You may opt-in or opt-out of sending, by use of in-vehicle or smart device based switches/settings, vehicle or vehicle systems’ data.
You may choose not to register or subscribe for certain Connected Vehicle Technologies and Services, such as HondaLink or AcuraLink, or may choose not to use certain technologies or services, such as a navigation system provided in your vehicle.
You may choose not to receive marketing communications from Honda. To unsubscribe from marketing communications for your Honda vehicle or your Acura vehicle, call us at 1-888-528-7876. Please note that, even if you choose not to receive marketing communications from Honda, you still will receive communications regarding recalls and service campaigns, the status of any of the Connected Vehicle Technologies and Services, your account, and any other service-related issues and updates that will allow us to provide you with superior service."

¿Qué historial tiene la compañía en cuanto a la protección de los datos de los usuarios?

Necesita mejoras

In July 2022, security researchers revealed a vulnerability in Honda’s keyless entry system that could allow hackers to remotely unlock and start potentially “all Honda vehicles currently existing on the market.”

Security researchers could not reach to Honda on the problem: "The security researchers say they attempted to contact Honda about the vulnerability but found that the company “does not have a department to deal with security-related issues for their products.” As such, they reported the issue to Honda customer service but have not yet received a response."

According to SecurityIntelligence, weak encryption was part of the problem: "Although the fobs are encrypted, they tend to use symmetric encryption or a single key used by both the device sending the message and the device receiving it. The problem with symmetric encryption is that it can be easily intercepted."

In June 2020, global operations at the Japanese car manufacturer Honda have been disrupted by a confirmed cyber attack.

In October 2019, Honda exposed roughly 26,000 vehicle owner records containing personally identifiable information (PII) of North American customers after misconfiguring an Elasticsearch cluster.

Información sobre privacidad infantil

"The Sites and Services are not intended for children under the age of 16 and we do not knowingly collect Personal Information from children under the age of 16. If we become aware that we have inadvertently received Personal Information from a child under the age of 16, we will delete such information from our records. If you are a parent or guardian of a child under the age of 16 and have questions, please contact us."

¿El producto se puede usar sin conexión?

¿La información de privacidad es fácil de entender?

No

Honda included some very not user-friendly language in their privacy statement that hid a huge list of personal data they could collect. They also have a number of privacy statements to wade through.

Enlaces a información de privacidad

¿El producto cumple nuestros estándares mínimos de seguridad? Información

Desconocido

Cifrado

No se puede determinar

We cannot determine if all data sitting on the car, including telematic data the car collects as well as data shared when you connect your phone sits encrypted, and if all collected data is encrypted in transit. We reached out to the company to attempt to determine this multiple times and received no response.

Contraseña fuerte

No aplica

Actualizaciones de seguridad

Gestiona las vulnerabilidades

No se puede determinar

We were unable to find any security vulnerability policy/bug bounty info for Honda. Also, in 2022, security researchers found a security vulnerability and were not able to submit it to Honda. This leads us to believe Honda does not have an adequate system in place to manage security vulnerabilities.

Política de privacidad

¿El producto usa IA? Información

Honda introduced Honda Sensing advanced driver-assistance system (ADAS) called Honda Sensing Elite, as a partially autonomous driving system, in 2021. And in 2022, Chinese customers were able to buy cars with this autonomous driving feature. Honda Sensing 360 includes hands-free highway driving and automatic lane changes. These features are enabled by numerous cameras, sensors and radars on the car.

¿Es poco confiable esta IA?

No se puede determinar

¿Qué tipo de decisiones toma la IA acerca de ti o por ti?

¿La empresa es transparente acerca del funcionamiento de la IA?

No se puede determinar

¿Tiene el usuario control sobre las características de la IA?

No se puede determinar

*Privacidad no incluida

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