Multiple Australian outlets report concerns about privacy practices by an Australian dashcam company. The allegations center on claims that the company’s service can broadcast customers’ location data and live camera feeds to external viewers. The reporting suggests that, if accurate, the setup could allow third parties to access real-time or near-real-time footage and understand where vehicles are located. The articles frame the issue as a potential risk to customer privacy, particularly because dashcams can capture identifiable people, vehicle movements, and sensitive information in public and private contexts. The sources do not describe confirmed harm but instead focus on the possibility that the system’s broadcasting or sharing features may be enabled in a way that exposes data beyond what customers reasonably expect. The outlets indicate the matter requires clarification from the company and further scrutiny to understand what information is shared, under what settings, and with whom.