Neville Boston, co-founder and chief strategy officer of Reviver, told The Chronicle in 2018 the company has a robust privacy policy that allows users to turn their location data on or off at any time. The worker is also allowed to turn off the tracking system outside work hours. If an employer must use tracking technology to monitor workers’ performance, the employer must first notify the employee, the bill reads. In response to privacy concerns, the bill prohibits devices from having GPS or other tracking systems, except in specific vehicles such as fleet and commercial autos. When the devices were launched in 2018, some auto industry experts lauded the technology as long overdue, while others raised concerns about privacy and the data collected by the company. The bill’s author, Assembly Member Lori Wilson, D-Fairfield, said in a news release that it “strikes a necessary balance between innovation and privacy while digitizing the only thing on our cars today that remain antiquated, license plates.” Into law - meaning the high-tech plates are now an option for all 1, 2023, but became permanent last month when Gov. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() About 17,000 drivers purchased digital license plates under the pilot program, according to the Department of Motor Vehicles.
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