KEY POINTS
  • New cars today are loaded with high-tech features for car shoppers. But with those advancements come questions about driver privacy, said Ivan Drury, the director of insights at Edmunds, a car site.
  • "This is still kind of the 'Wild, Wild West' of data collection and aggregation," said Theresa Payton, the founder, president and chief executive officer of Fortalice Solutions, a cybersecurity advisory firm.
  • While it remains to be difficult to do your own research, there are three steps car shoppers can take as they assess potential new cars.

New cars today are loaded with high-tech features for car shoppers, from their own operating systems to navigation and remote unlock.

But with those advancements come questions about driver privacy, said Ivan Drury, the director of insights at Edmunds, a car site.