NHTSA Wants Black Boxes Made Mandatory in New Cars – But 90 Percent Already Have Them!
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NHTSA Wants Black Boxes Made Mandatory in New Cars – But 90 Percent Already Have Them!



By now, you must be aware that there’s no such thing as privacy on the internet. It’s not a conspiracy theory, just the way the medium has evolved.

The funny thing is that a large number of people are willingly disclosing important information about themselves, their lives, almost everything they do in many cases, in social media.

Even if you aren’t one of those people, though, the sad truth is that everything is tracked, recorded and stored somewhere. Now, the NSA, NCIS, CSI or some other agency with a funny acronym may not come knocking on your door but nevertheless it’s all being done without your consent.

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