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- DOGEQuest appears to expose personal details of certain Tesla owners.
- The website’s data is often limited and can sometimes be inaccurate.
- Owners can request the removal of their data after selling the vehicle.
We had intermittent issues accessing the site, but it’s known as DOGEQuest and bills itself as the “ultimate hub for enthusiasts of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).” It then mockingly says they connect “like-minded Tesla owners with one another, facilitating a vibrant community through shared contact information.”
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The latter is a not so subtle reference to the site posting the alleged names, addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses of Tesla owners in the United States. DOGEQuest then seemingly encourages vandalism as it says, “If you’re on the hunt for a Tesla to unleash your artistic flair with a spray can, just step outside.” However, the site later claims it “neither endorses nor condemns any actions,” but rather empowers “creative expressions of protest.”
The website says it will remove the information of owners upon request. However, they’ll need to send an e-mail as well as “proof that you’ve sold your Tesla.”