@GossiTheDog I wonder just how much of this data was given without warrants.
I'll be happily sticking to my pre-2003 vehicles until I'm no longer able to drive.
Just like I won't allow the insurance company to track my every movement via an app.
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@GossiTheDog I wonder just how much of this data was given without warrants. I'll be happily sticking to my pre-2003 vehicles until I'm no longer able to drive. Just like I won't allow the insurance company to track my every movement via an app. 4 comments
@NazimHikmet @GossiTheDog exactly how it happens here. EVERY electronic anything that is internet connected sends data - and someone buys it. WE are the product here. @iam_sysop @GossiTheDog of course we are the product. In specifics of car insurances, they will look for data either directly from car or a mob app about cars. |
@iam_sysop @GossiTheDog Just to add to that, your car shouldn't send *any* data to any app while in motion, as that data may end up in insurances hands as they buy such data from data brokers (that's how it happens in US I think).