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Toyota Motor Corp. announced on Friday that 2.15 million users in Japan had their vehicle data publicly available for a decade due to human error. The issue, which began in November 2013 and lasted until mid-April, stemmed from a cloud system being set to public instead of private. Toyota said it would introduce a system to audit cloud settings, establish a system to continuously monitor settings, and thoroughly educate employees on data handling rules. Affected customers included those who signed up for the T-Connect and G-Link services. Japan’s Personal Information Protection Commission has been informed about the incident.