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Future of Privacy Forum: Driving the Conversation on Privacy and Vehicle Safety Systems

Recently, ACTS participated in a panel discussion on vehicle safety and privacy hosted by the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) in Washington D.C. 

We were glad to join the Alliance for Automotive Innovation and Consumer Reports to talk about the importance of protecting consumer privacy in vehicles. As new technologies emerge, like the alcohol detection technology we’re developing for vehicles of the future, we must do everything we can to protect consumer privacy.

Thank you to Kristin Kingsley, Director of Program Development & Outreach, for representing ACTS and to FPF for hosting. 

 

Watch the full panel discussion below, and to learn more about how the ACTS & DADSS Program is working with FPF to implement consumer privacy protections in its alcohol detection technology, click here. To read FPF’s full report including survey insights and recommendations for privacy in vehicle safety technology, click here

 

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