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Mark Madeja
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Mark.madeja@aaaok.org

October 17, 2018 –– Syncing your phone to your vehicle’s infotainment system allows you to make hands-free calls and texts, stream music, and even browse the web. But AAA Oklahoma warns that the car’s infotainment system may store personal information kept on your phone in order to do this.

 

“Drivers need to be prudent about their personal info; this goes beyond identity theft into the realm of personal safety,” said Leslie Gamble, public affairs manager, AAA Oklahoma. “Every car system is different, and prior to syncing a device to a vehicle motorists need to be aware of the risks.” 

 

The stored information is vulnerable to theft. If you trade in your car, sync your phone to a rental car, or hand your keys to a valet, you open yourself up to having your personal information stolen. It is possible for an unauthorized person to gain access to your home address and access your garage door opener. 

“Treat the information stored in your car—or rental car—with the same discretion you give to your checkbook, cell phone, and birth certificate,” Gamble said.  Currently there are no industry or government standards for vehicle infotainment systems, so here are some general guidelines:
 

Know the type of information that your infotainment system may be storing:

  • Home address, work address, and other saved or frequently used GPS locations

  • Your home phone number

  • Your call and message logs

  • Personal contacts

  • Text messages

  • Garage opener programming

 

Know what you to do to protect your information:

  • Check your phone’s permissions to learn what information your car can access. When syncing your phone, if your infotainment system allows you to choose which types of information you share, restrict it to only what’s necessary. For instance, if you’re only syncing your phone to play music, the car only needs to access your music library, not your personal contacts.

  • Before handing your keys over to a valet, check to see if your car has a Valet Mode you can set the infotainment system to that will protect your sensitive data.

  • When renting a car, if you’re plugging your phone in to charge it, use the cigarette lighter adapter port (if you have the cable for it) instead of the USB, because that port doesn’t access your information. Use your phone’s GPS without syncing up with the rental car.

  • Before trading in your car or returning a rental car, go to the settings menu on the car’s infotainment system to find a list of synced devices. When you find your devices, follow the prompts to delete them. If you can’t figure out how to do this, check the owner’s manual or an online tutorial.

 

Your personal information is as valuable as it is vulnerable. For the latest on automotive topics, visit AAA’s THE BRAKEDOWN.
 

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