• JPAKx4@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    4 days ago

    Let’s be 100% clear, all of these cars with “smart” features are collecting your data and selling it. Insurance companies are also buying this information and using it to raise premiums if they determine you a “bad driver.” Also this could reveal info such as where you live if anyone is determined enought depending on the info if stores (such as geolocation data).

    Basically I’m saying wrap your car in tinfoil

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      I live in a small, rural community. The county sheriff’s department just announced how they bought the GPS tracking data for every vehicle in the county and how it’s going to “help calm traffic because they can predict where people are going to be speeding and can have an officer waiting”

      The pre-crime department is starting and no one batted an eye.

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          Same, for now. Although, we have two ICE vehicles and want to swap to electric. I haven’t looked, but I can’t imagine there’s a great selection of electric, but ‘dumb’ in the US, considering GPS was mandatory for new vehicles in … 2016, I think?

          I’ve also heard people say you can just pull the fuse for the GPS, but I’m still skeptical.

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            You can choose om the software if you want location services or not, but everyone leaves it on. This is what is leaked. If you turn it off it doesn’t report in location centrally at all.

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      3 days ago

      Basically I’m saying wrap your car in tinfoil

      and don’t ever let diagnostic tools with network access be connected to it. just as well could say never bring it to service, which is not really possible

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        At this point, just get a bicycle without a battery.

        Of course, sometimes you need to move heavy stuff and there’s nothing you can do about it, bu I tend to save enough, not owning a car/motorbike that I can afford to pay for a pickup on those occasions.