Tesla Reveals Data Privacy Details: Which Data Is Used and What Remains Private

By Kevin Armstrong
Tesla reveals how it uses customer data in new privacy section
Tesla reveals how it uses customer data in new privacy section
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In an age where data breaches and privacy violations are rampant, Tesla is showing a proactive approach to data privacy. The company's privacy protections are designed to go beyond industry standards to ensure that personal data is never sold, tracked, or shared without the owner's permission or knowledge.

Tesla's commitment to customer privacy and data security is evident in its policies and practices. The company allows customers to access and control their data while being transparent about what data it collects and how it's used. Tesla owners can request a copy of their data to understand its use better.

Transparency and Control

The data associated with a Tesla account includes order details, account information, customer support activity, service history from the ownership period, vehicle usage information, safety event camera recordings (if applicable), infotainment system settings information, mobile app usage information, and supercharging history.

The cameras and computer provide advanced features such as Autopilot while prioritizing customer privacy. Tesla does not continuously collect personally identifiable camera recordings; most processing occurs within the vehicle. Even if customers opt-in, camera recordings remain anonymous and are not linked to the owner or their car unless they are received as part of a safety event.

How Tesla Safeguards and Protects Customer Data

Sentry Mode and Dashcam camera recordings are processed and saved in the customer's vehicle or an external device, never on the company's servers. This provides additional protection for customers' data and ensures that it is always kept safe and secure.

Tesla collects data from its vehicles for remote diagnostics, service, or during a critical safety event. However, this data is not linked to the owner or their vehicle, and anonymous data from the company's global fleet is periodically reviewed but is not linked to the owner or their vehicle.

Data Privacy Request: A Way to Stay Informed and in Control

The company gives its customers the option to request a copy of the data associated with their Tesla account, so they can know exactly what information the company has about them. Tesla's goal is to collect and store the minimum amount of data required to provide the services customers use.

To give customers even more control over their data, the company provides the option to review settings or request a copy of their data at any time through a Data Privacy Request. This empowers customers to stay informed about their personal data and manage it according to their preferences.

Considerations for Deleting Your Tesla Account and Data

When a customer requests a copy of their data, Tesla first verifies that they are the account holder making the request. After that, the company organizes the data associated with the account in easy-to-understand file formats. When the data is ready, the customer receives an email notification letting them know that they can download it. Remember that downloading the data will not delete it from the company's servers.

An owner can delete their Tesla account and associated data permanently. However, they must remove all active Tesla products from their account before requesting deletion. Keep in mind that deleting the account means that all personal data associated with the account will be permanently erased, and the customer will no longer be able to access Tesla vehicles and energy products or services, their documents, statements, and receipts, or sign in using their account on the web or from the Tesla app.

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Tesla Gains Support for Australian Battery Recycling Facility

By Karan Singh
Electrek.co

Tesla’s recent focus on expanding and vertically integrating its battery production is beginning to take global steps, starting with a battery recycling and service center in South Australia. In Marion, a suburb of Adelaide, the council recently voted in favor of a proposal that would see contaminated public land developed and leased to Tesla.

The move promises local jobs and environmental remediation but has garnered a lot of public debate focused on Elon’s moves outside his role as CEO. 

The proposal involves a site that’s currently unusable for recreation due to chemical contamination. A local developer plans to acquire and remediate the land, constructing a new facility specifically for Tesla. This site would reportedly serve two purposes: recycling old lithium-ion batteries and serving as a Tesla Service Center.

Tesla’s Commitment to Recycling

Tesla recently announced its intention to ramp up its battery recycling and repurposing efforts. During the Q1 2025 Earnings Call, Tesla’s executives highlighted substantial progress. Tesla had recycled enough materials in Q1 2025 to build approximately 21,000 Model Y RWD vehicles, representing a 136% year-over-year increase from Q1 2024. 

Dedicated regional hubs like this one would be a logical next step in expanding the recycling loop and furthering Tesla’s vertical integration while also reducing its reliance on new materials. In addition, local sources also mentioned that Tesla could be repurposing older lithium-ion batteries for other purposes, including their inclusion in stationary battery storage systems like Powerwall or Megapack.

Of course, the facility also has major benefits for the local community, including creating around 100 local jobs, as well as injecting approximately $56 million into the local economy. Further, developing the contaminated land as a renewable facility is one of the safest ways to use the land that’s been sealed off from the public for nearly a decade.

Elon’s Image

The proposal isn’t without its critics. Local opposition was voiced during community consultations, with most of the negative sentiment directed towards Elon rather than the facility itself. Despite these complaints, the local council elected to proceed, arguing that tangible economic and environmental benefits far outweigh any perceived geopolitical or symbolic harm that shutting down the project could cause.

With the council’s endorsement on record, the proposal now moves to the South Australian state government for approvals regarding the change in land classification.

Tesla Update 2025.20 Lets You Delete Multiple Dashcam Videos at Once

By Karan Singh
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Tesla’s software updates often hide some undocumented features alongside the official release notes, and software update 2025.20 is no exception. With this update, Tesla has introduced a welcome quality-of-life improvement for the in-vehicle Dashcam Viewer. Users now have the ability to select and delete multiple clips at once (thanks, Max!). However, this addition is limited to the updated Dashcam Viewer for Ryzen-based vehicles.

While it may seem a small change, if you wanted to clear out your Dashcam clips, you’d have to either delete them one by one in the vehicle or remove your Dashcam USB drive and take it to a computer to erase all the clips at once. For those who frequently see Sentry Mode notifications or often record clips with their Dashcam, this is a useful addition.

While the Tesla app now also supports viewing videos from your Dashcam and Sentry Mode, it still doesn’t support the two B-pillar cameras or deleting multiple clips at once. However, you can swipe on a clip to delete it.

How to Delete Multiple Videos

Using this new feature is straightforward.

  1. Open the Dashcam Viewer in your vehicle while parked.

  2. Bring up the menu that shows your various clips and press the three dots at the top right corner of the clip list.

  3. You can now check off each video you’d like to delete before tapping the delete button underneath.

Feature Availability

This feature is currently limited to vehicles that have received the updated Dashcam viewer - which means vehicles equipped with AMD Ryzen processors (how to tell if you have Intel or AMD). This includes all Model 3 and Model Y vehicles with AMD Ryzen, as well as the 2021+ Model S and Model X vehicles.

Unfortunately, since the Cybertruck does not yet have access to the updated Dashcam viewer or support for the additional two cameras in Sentry Mode, it has not received this feature yet either.

This undocumented feature is a very welcomed addition for many users who carefully manage their Dashcam and Sentry Mode videos.

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