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Human error to blame for errant ‘Mercedes me’ alerts

Human error to blame for errant ‘Mercedes me’ alerts

Posted on November 24, 2019 By Jarvis

Users of Mercedes’ popular smartphone app were sent random, oddly-worded messages last week

Mercedes-Benz has confirmed that users of its ‘Mercedes me Connect’ smartphone app were mistakenly sent incomplete alert messages this month.

The car-maker has also insisted the messages were not the result of hacking or the “influence of a third party”.
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