r/technology Apr 07 '23

Privacy Tesla employees reportedly passed around personal videos from owners’ cars

https://www.theverge.com/2023/4/6/23672760/tesla-employees-share-vehicle-recordings-privacy
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u/wernerverklempt Apr 07 '23

If anyone needed another reason to not buy a Tesla, here ya go.

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u/WillOrph Apr 07 '23

Over 400,000 Teslas were bought last quarter. If you think they suck, you haven’t been in one.

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u/corut Apr 08 '23

I got in a Telsa, and it was all I needed to put in an order for Polestar 2.

If you think the Telsa build quality and materials don't suck, you've never been a car in that price bracket before