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Tesla Data Privacy Concerns every Owner should know

April 18, 2025
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Tesla Data Privacy Concerns every Owner should know

Tesla Data Privacy Concerns every Owner should know

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Teslas are not just smart cars—they’re also powerful data-collecting machines. From Autopilot to Sentry Mode, these features need constant tracking and camera access to work. But how much does your Tesla know about you, and what can you do to protect your privacy?

Tesla Data Privacy Concerns Are Rising

At a glance, Tesla’s features feel like a taste of the future. The car can drive itself, pull out of a parking spot using Summon, and record its surroundings with Sentry Mode. But all these functions rely on one thing—your data. John Davisson, senior counsel at the Electronic Privacy Information Center said,

“Teslas are truly rolling surveillance platforms. There are some privacy safeguards that Tesla offers… provided that Tesla is actually following through on those commitments.”

Tesla collects information like your location, driving habits, voice commands, camera footage, and browsing history. Some of it stays in the car, but much of it is shared with Tesla—unless you opt out. Even the Tesla app collects data like your device info and location.

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Who Gets to See Your Data

According to Tesla’s privacy policy, they may share your data with law enforcement if legally required, or “to protect national security or public safety.” Davisson warned this wording is vague. He further said.

“It’s a very short hop from that to considering immigration enforcement… a safety issue.”

Tesla Data Privacy Tips: How to Limit What You Share

If privacy is your priority, experts say you should consider other car brands. Tesla’s own AI chatbot even suggested:

  • Choose cars with stricter privacy
  • Try aftermarket tools (though they may void warranty)

If you already own a Tesla and you are considering to sell it. First, factory-reset your vehicle:
Controls > Service > Factory Reset > Enter Tesla account
This removes all personal data.

Data Privacy Settings You Can Change in Tesla

In your car:
Settings > Software > Data Sharing > Turn Off Options

In the app:
Settings > Security & Privacy > Turn off Location & Analytics, revoke camera/mic access

But keep in mind, they say this can reduce important features like remote monitoring, navigation, Autopilot, and software updates. Davisson said,

“I don’t think it should be a trade-off. It should not come at the cost of the privacy, certainly of the driver or passengers… or for people that happen to be in the area surrounding the vehicle.”

Tesla’s smart features offer convenience—but they come with a cost. Knowing how to manage your Tesla’s data settings can help you take back control of your personal information.

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