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Your company might be legally obligated to let drivers know what video data is captured about them. Share this article with your drivers so they know what information is generated by the camera, stored in Fleet, and what it is used for.
Drivers can select privacy mode to stop transferring camera and GPS tracking data to Fleet. When privacy mode is enabled, companies cannot monitor driving or access video from the camera. If privacy mode is not available, drivers may use privacy covers to mask the video being collected.
For information about how your company uses and shares data from the in-vehicle camera, please reference your company’s policies. Some companies might be obliged to share video data with legal authorities if they are required by a subpoena or other demand.
It is your company’s responsibility to ensure that usage of dashcams in vehicles complies with all applicable laws and regulations in your region.
Audio recording is off by default.
Cameras in U.S. government vehicles might have audio enabled. To find out whether audio recording is enabled, ask your Fleet Manager or refer to your company’s policy.
When audio recording is enabled, privacy mode is unavailable and audio continues to be recorded when privacy covers are on.
When a vehicle is in privacy mode:
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The vehicle’s tracking unit does not send location plots and harsh driving events to the video feature in Fleet.
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Video segments are not processed and retained for events such as harsh braking, collisions, or hard acceleration.
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Videos are recorded on the SD card but cannot be requested.
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The video is not captured or uploaded to Fleet.
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If audio is enabled, audio will continue being recorded. (Available in select U.S. government vehicles only)
Videos can be accessed only by manually removing the SD card from the camera and using an SD card reader to download the footage.
When a vehicle is in privacy mode:
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The vehicle’s tracking unit does not send location plots and harsh driving events to the video feature in Fleet.
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Video segments are not processed and retained for events such as harsh braking, collisions, or hard acceleration.
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Videos are recorded on the SD card but cannot be requested.
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The video is not captured or uploaded to Fleet.
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If audio is enabled, audio will continue being recorded. (Available in select U.S. government vehicles only)
Videos can be accessed only by manually removing the SD card from the camera and using an SD card reader to download the footage.
To activate privacy mode, press and hold the vehicle’s privacy button for one second.
A red light appears on the button’s LED. The vehicle then displays a padlock icon on the Live Map, and the vehicle’s location no longer updates.
How you disable privacy mode depends on the device’s configuration. You need to either:
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Press and hold the privacy button for one second until the red light goes off, or
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Turn off the ignition.
When a vehicle is in privacy mode:
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Video footage is not captured.
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Video data is uploaded to Fleet.
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Video data is recorded on the SD card.
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If audio is enabled, audio will continue being recorded. (Available in select U.S. government vehicles only)
If you have an AI Dashcam, you can use the privacy cover to mask video recording of road or driver footage. A privacy cover for a road-facing camera (model 2) is available on request.
When privacy covers are used, the camera remains powered on and the vehicle’s tracking unit continues to send location plots, harsh driving events, and audio recording to the video feature in Fleet, but video footage is not visible.
Dual-Facing AI Dashcams are supplied with two privacy covers, one for each lens. Road-Facing AI Dashcams come with one privacy cover.
To use the privacy covers, do the following:
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Find the drawstring bag containing the privacy covers. This was supplied with the camera. The drawstring bag should be located in the vehicle, somewhere within the driver’s reach. For example, in the vehicle's cup holder or driver-side door panel. Contact your fleet manager if you’re unable to locate the privacy covers.
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Clip the covers over each camera lens. If a lens is not covered, it continues to record footage of the road and driver.
Remove the privacy covers and put them back in the drawstring bag and in a handy location. Video footage can now be captured and uploaded to Fleet.
Video events associated with each driver are available in the driver safety profile.
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