Chinese military imposed ban on American company Tesla's cars, cited security-related threats
Chinese officials say that sensors installed in Tesla cars can record pictures of nearby locations. Apart from this, with the help of these sensors, it can also be detected how and when cars are used. These sensors are also dangerous for the personal data of the driver.

Beijing: Tensions between China and America are increasing. Both countries are expressing their anger against each other through sanctions. Now the Chinese Army has banned the cars of the American company Tesla Inc. The People's Liberation Army of China (PLA) says that cameras in Tesla cars can be a threat to sensitive data, so their use has been banned.
China gave this argument
According to the news published in our partner website WION, PLA has taken this step after the security review done by the communist government. Chinese officials believe that sensors installed in Tesla cars can record pictures of nearby locations. Apart from this, with the help of these sensors, it can also be detected how and when cars are used. According to officials, the sensors can also be dangerous for the driver's personal data and the sync contact list in their phones.
Parking makes the camera easy
Like many other automobile manufacturers, Tesla also uses internal cameras in its cars to help the driver in parking, etc. Earlier, the American electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla Inc. had talked about hacking into its production site in China. The company had said that the hacking incident was limited to its production site in Henan Province and had no impact on its Shanghai car factory and showroom.
Chinese Regulators summoned
The Chinese regulator has summoned Tesla officials in this regard and conveyed their concerns. The regulator has told the company that its cars are facing technical problems, due to which security related hazards may arise. The State Administration for Market Regulation has said in a statement that consumers have made many complaints about Tesla's cars. In which abnormal acceleration, battery fire and remote update system malfunction are common. The regulator has told Tesla that it will have to follow Chinese laws strictly.
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