It’s not just EVs that do this. If your car asks you to download an app, you’re already nestled between their marketing department’s thighs.
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It’s not just EVs that do this. If your car asks you to download an app, you’re already nestled between their marketing department’s thighs.
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Would the sandbox mode in grapheneOS make a difference? I don't have it, I just read that the sandbox mode is used for Google Play Store, can you put anything in a sandbox?
probably not, because the data from your car is going to the company's servers anyway before it gets to your phone
Modern cars regardless of fuel here in North America are the same deal. GPS location, speed, throttle application, miles, metrics etc. all being sent to the mothership with privacy, authoritarian, insurance, etc. implications. Toyota has the option to send it to your insurance company. (but please do not do that)
There are many ways to work around it ranging from pulling fuses, wiring, opting-out, to getting an older car either without any cellular functionality or on a 3G network that’s been shut down.
Sucks that we have to consider this too.
We need guides on how to disable wireless communications for each car model
Sadly you’ll have to search any model you’re interested in. And it’ll vary between model years as well. And perhaps most annoyingly you’ll need to deal with the “you have a phone just submit to more data collection lol” clowns.
Best option is probably the opt-out - I mention Toyota a lot but they do have a red sticker talking about how to opt-out.
My car just had all of its remote services discontinued because it was running on the 3g network. Kek
your car is far more valuable to the right groups of people now (privacy concious folks in general)
All cars track you .... Look at this article from 2014: https://www.businessinsider.com/ford-exec-gps-2014-1