Data Privacy -> Mobile Device Data for Your Ford Explorer SUV Sixth Generation (2012-2020)

Data Privacy  
The cell phone profile, media device index  
MOBILE DEVICE DATA  
and diagnostic log remain in your vehicle  
unless you delete them and are generally  
accessible only in your vehicle when you  
connect your cell phone or media device.  
If you no longer plan to use the system or  
your vehicle, we recommend you use the  
master reset function to erase the stored  
information. See Settings (page 464).  
If you connect a mobile device to your  
vehicle, you can display data from your  
device on the touchscreen for example,  
music and album art. You can share your  
vehicle data with mobile apps on your  
device through the system. See Apps  
(page 461).  
System data cannot be accessed without  
special equipment and access to your  
vehicle's module.  
For additional information about our  
privacy policy, refer to the local Ford  
website.  
Note: To find out if your vehicle has  
connectivity technology, visit  
The mobile apps function operates by your  
connected device sending data to us in the  
United States. The data is encrypted and  
includes, for example, the vehicle  
identification number of your vehicle, the  
SYNC module serial number, odometer,  
enabled apps, usage statistics and  
debugging information. We retain it only  
as long as necessary to provide the service,  
to troubleshoot, for continuous  
improvement and to offer you products  
and services that may be of interest to you  
according to your preferences and where  
allowed by law.  
EMERGENCY CALL SYSTEM  
DATA  
If you connect a cell phone to the system,  
the system creates a profile that links to  
that cell phone. The cell phone profile  
enables more mobile features and efficient  
operation. The profile contains, for  
When the emergency call system is active,  
it may disclose to emergency services that  
your vehicle has been in a crash involving  
the deployment of an airbag or activation  
of the fuel pump shut-off. Certain versions  
or updates to the emergency call system  
may also be capable of electronically or  
verbally disclosing to emergency services  
operators your vehicle location or other  
details about your vehicle or crash to assist  
emergency services operators to provide  
the most appropriate emergency services.  
If you do not want to disclose this  
example data from your phonebook, read  
and unread text messages and call history,  
including history of calls when your cell  
phone was not connected to the system.  
If you connect a media device, the system  
creates and retains a media device index  
of supported media content. The system  
also records a short diagnostic log of  
approximately 10 minutes of all recent  
system activity.  
information, do not activate the emergency  
call system.  
Note: You cannot deactivate emergency  
call systems that are required by law.  
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Environment  
PROTECTING THE  
ENVIRONMENT  
You should play your part in protecting the  
environment. Correct vehicle usage and  
the authorized disposal of waste, cleaning  
and lubrication materials are significant  
steps toward this aim.  
For additional information about our  
sustainability progress and initiatives, visit  
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