
All This Personal Data Could Be Left In Your Car
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Phonebook |
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Passwords |
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Call Logs |
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ID’s & Biometrics |
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Text Messages |
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Medical & Financial Info |
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Navigation History |
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User’s Profiles |
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Home Address |
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3rd Party Apps |
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Garage Door Codes |
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Vehicle Credentials |
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EASY TO USE |
Our vehicle specific visual step-by-step instructions make it easy for you to remove personal information from vehicles you drove or were connected to. One of GearPatrol’s “7 apps every driver should have.“
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PEACE OF MIND |
Protect yourself against identity theft, fraud, stalking, and home invasions. Get peace of mind that whoever gets in your car cannot easily snoop on your personal information.
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ANYTIME, ANYWHERE |
Use Privacy4Cars after every rental, carshare, rideshare, and before selling, turning in, or trading your vehicle. Reclaim control over your personal data.
As Recommended By:
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“7 Essential Apps Every Driver Should Have On Their Phone. The Privacy4Cars app saves you time (and frantic Googling) by providing simple, step-by-step instructions for deleting your personally-identifiable information from any car.”
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“One of a kind platform built [for] the removal of personal information. Top apps you didn’t know existed.”
“If you’re selling your car or returning a lease or rental, take the time to delete the data on its infotainment system. An app called Privacy4Cars offers model-by-model directions.”
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“This is a more business-friendly method of cleaning things up, including creating a compliance record.As we start sharing more and more connected cars, tech like this will become less and less optional.”
YOUR DATA RIGHTS EXTEND TO DATA CAPTURED BY VEHICLES!
Examples Of People We Protected With Privacy4Cars

CASE STUDY
Bank Vice President Who Got In An Accident
We bought a used infotainment system on eBay for testing. Little did the old owner know that he had left a treasure trove of data that any criminal could have easily exploited, including
- The address of his $2,7000,000 home
- The contact information of the CEO, CFO, General Counsel, and the VP of Human Resources of the bank where he works
- His and his family’s Social Security Numbers (SSN were saved in his contacts under “Social”)
- Several used IDs and passwords saved in contacts
- Text messages included bank transaction PINs