Core Points - The China Automotive Industry Association announced that starting from April 2025, it will conduct inspections on the data security compliance of automotive manufacturers' products, with 13 companies and 49 models already meeting five compliance requirements [1] - Some models were found to have data security issues, including low anonymization rates for facial recognition in video images, indefinite consent periods for sensitive personal information, and lack of privacy policies for applications on in-car systems [1] Group 1 - 13 companies including FAW Toyota, FAW Group, Volkswagen, Geely, Li Auto, Changan, Xiaomi, Seres, Xiaopeng, Chery, SAIC, Great Wall, and FAW Bestune have models that comply with data security requirements [1] - The compliance checks revealed that some models did not meet the anonymization requirement for facial data, with detection rates below 90% [1] - Companies have been notified to rectify the identified data security issues [1] Group 2 - A detailed list of compliant models includes the Toyota BZ5, Hongqi EH7, Volkswagen ID.UNYX, Zeekr 009, Li Auto L6, Xiaomi SU7, and others, with production years ranging from 2024 to 2025 [2][3] - The compliance requirements focus on five key areas, with some models not involving external facial information anonymization [2][3] - The inspection aims to enhance data security standards within the automotive industry, reflecting a growing emphasis on consumer privacy and data protection [1]
中国汽车工业协会:13家企业的49款车型符合汽车数据安全5项合规要求
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-08-18 08:07