PrivacyVideoUncategorized Connected Cars Need A Kill Switch To Stop Hackers From Interfering With Safety Systems Published on August 1, 2019 By Petra Chalmers Share EmailPrintCopy URLFacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinReddItTelegram Tagsauto safetyCapitol WatchdogcybersecurityhackingJamie CourtKill Switch Petra Chalmers submit a consumer complaint Latest Privacy Releases Consumer Alert Details Uber Example of Surveillance Pricing Justin Kloczko - December 10, 2025 Industry Disinformation Kills Surveillance Pricing Bill Justin Kloczko - September 5, 2025 Surveillance Pricing Bill Passes Out of CA Senate Judiciary Justin Kloczko - July 16, 2025 Surveillance Pricing Bill Moves Forward Justin Kloczko - May 12, 2025 NEWS RELEASE: Surveillance Pricing Bill Moves Forward Justin Kloczko - May 6, 2025 Read More Privacy Releases Privacy In The News KX Television (KXMD): Surveillance Pricing Costing Consumers Big December 22, 2025 Cal Matters – Should Lyft and Uber charge more if your battery is low? California may soon ban that August 5, 2025 KGO-SF (ABC) – San Francisco, CA: Bill To Ban Higher Prices Based On Phone Data August 5, 2025 KPCC-FM (Radio) – Los Angeles, CA: Surveillance Pricing With Justin Kloczko July 28, 2025 Fortune – Delta moves toward eliminating set prices in favor of AI that determines how much you personally will pay for a ticket July 17, 2025 Read More News Stories Search Latest Privacy Report Privacy Surveillance Price Gouging Support Consumer Watchdog Donate Subscribe to our newsletterTo be updated with all the latest news, press releases and special reports.Subscribe More Privacy ReleasesContinue to the category Consumer Alert Details Uber Example of Surveillance Pricing Industry Disinformation Kills Surveillance Pricing Bill Surveillance Pricing Bill Passes Out of CA Senate Judiciary Surveillance Pricing Bill Moves Forward NEWS RELEASE: Surveillance Pricing Bill Moves Forward NEWS RELEASE: Surveillance Pricing Bill Advances