Your Car Is Spying on You for Insurance Companies
Your Car Is Spying on You for Insurance Companies
Fuck yeah!
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She also pointed out that “Between 2019 and 2022, Tesla employees internally circulated intimate footage collected from people’s private cars for their own amusement, according to reports.”
But you can definitely trust Musk to put a chip in your head…
Imagine buying into such an ecosystem that’s embedded in you just to get the email “we’ve changed! Here’s what you should know! Pricing will change from x to y” etc along with all other stupid shit
Gonna be some eternal sunshine type shit with weirdos masturbating to your stream or consciousness (against TOS of course)
I think OJ single handedly killed the Bronco as a car anyone with self-respect would own.
The image of that white Bronco rolling down the highway in the slow lane with a long procession of cop cars behind in second gear was one of the most iconic images of the 90s. You couldn’t have picked a worse getaway car.
Dragging around a Ton of extra weight for no reason kinda defeats the purpose of going electric. Actually, dragging around the extra ton in the Broncos body kinda defeats the purpose of going electric too.
Just catch a bus!
for no reason
for to drive
“Real drivers” prefer lightweight cars that are more responsive and can corner, take off and stop on a dime.
Track racing, off-road racing and even Motorkhana and technical rock-crawling is more fun in a vehicle that is the bare minimum.
The only reason any driver would want something with superfluous extra weight is in Monster Trucks for stability, and then only if they are a shit driver.
Even Tractor pulls (where the object is to pull a heavy weight) need the right balance of power:weight and ballast to have sufficient traction to offset the dead weight of the load.
That’s the thing that’s funny about this.
Some auto brands would ignore it, and some might actually take these requests seriously due to the legal ramifications if they don’t.
Definitely a good idea if you are able. For people that have long commutes requiring driving on a freeway, it is probably not an option.
Bikes are great! I ride mine as often as possible, but many trips are not possible with bikes, in the US.
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This is the most ridiculous, pathetic, dumb, greedy, asshole thing I can totally imagine big auto doing.
Yep. 💯% if they would offer subscriptions for heated seats; you’re god damn right they would do some shit like this.
CarPlay access is also included in the Lawsuit.
theverge.com/…/apple-carplay-doj-lawsuit-anticomp…
GM are discontinuing CarPlay integration because they couldn’t reach an agreement with Apple over user data.
arstechnica.com/…/gm-confirms-its-dropping-apple-…
GM have been busted selling OnStar data to insurance companies for money.
www.nytimes.com/…/gm-onstar-driver-data.html
Tracking individuals and selling their data is very lucrative and Automotive Manufacturers are trying to find income streams to subsidise EV sales. Apple and (to a lesser extent) Google have been protecting users data.
Porsche recently allowed Android Auto on their CarPlay-compatible headunits after negotiating with Google over owners privacy concerns.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/OnStar
Onstar has existed since 1996. Cars have been doing this for a long time and it’s not new.
There’s gotta be a way to disable telemetry. My first thought is to cut whatever antenna is used to transmit your data to the corporation. It could be the same antenna used for radio, but I’d go without radio in a heartbeat if it meant Ford, Chevy, or whoever can’t spy on me in a car I paid $15,000+ for.
Of course, we shouldn’t have to do this. My first choice is to kot give any of these car companies a dime of my money, but literally every single brand is doing it. This disgusting trend of spying on people should be illegal. It’s rapist behavior.