Mercedes uses secret sensors that can track a driver's location
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Mercedes uses secret sensors that can track a driver's location

Daily Mail  

Mercedes-Benz has admitted their cars are fitted with a secret sensor that can pinpoint the exact location of a vehicle across the United States at the flip of a switch. Despite the company insisting it does not use tracking devices in its cars, they admitted they can track a vehicle's location due to the sensors. Mercedes-Benz has admitted that their cars are fitted with a secret sensor that can pinpoint the exact location of a vehicle across the United States at the flip of a switch The car manufacturer said the sensors are not used to permanently track customers or access real-time data. Mercedes said the location sensors can be activated to track down a car finance customer in case they default on their payments. Mercedes can share information about car owners and their locations with third-party bailiffs and recovery firms so they can repossess the vehicles 'In this case, they sign a contract and agree to the use of the car’s location in the event they default or breach their finance agreement.

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