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Behind the scenes

Dashcam trend gains momentum despite data privacy concerns

Daniel Borchers
29/9/2025
Translation: Eva Francis

Smartphones, surveillance cameras or drones – video devices are everywhere. Now, they’re also becoming more and more popular in road traffic. Car, motorbike and bicycle dashcam sales are up by 39 per cent in 2025 compared to the previous year, as Galaxus order data shows. Data protection experts are on alert.

What Andy and Kristin recently experienced with the kiss cam at a Coldplay concert isn’t rare. In fact, it happens to all of us every day, just on a smaller scale. There are more and more cameras on trains, at bus stops or at events, filming us without our knowledge.

In Germany, data protection with regard to dashcams seems to be less strict. Here’s how the General German Automobile Club ADAC describes the rules (page in German). In both countries, using dashcams illegally results in a fine.

Overall, the dashcam market is dominated by devices for cars. While models for bicycles do exist, the selection is much smaller, as specialist service Mtb-news.de writes. From a legal point of view, there’s no difference whether a dashcam’s used in a car, on a motorbike or on a bicycle – both in Switzerland and Germany.

Do you use a dashcam? Or does it bother you that more and more motorists and cyclists have one?

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Daniel Borchers
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A soft spot for good series, loud music, science fiction and (second division) football. As PR Manager, I am available to answer journalists' questions about Galaxus and honest e-commerce.


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