Does anyone know about the legality of removing the built-in sim cards from your car, specifically in Australia?

I don’t intend on using any car smart-features when I get one. For context, I’ve never owned a car. When I do get one though, I intend to remove the sim card to prevent the car’s location from being constantly tracked. All I care about in terms a cars functionality is a radio, a CD drive (Yes, I use CD’s), and Bluetooth audio, so I don’t think removing the sim card should affect this much, if at all. Any knowledge and advice would be appreciated, thankyou!

Update: What I was referring to is an eSim, which appears not to be in the form of a physical card. Even so, if possible, I would like to disable the functionality of this eSim assuming the car I purchase has one in-built. From my research, I cannot find anything that explicitly forbids disabling or removing Sims.

  • @MigratingtoLemmy
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    43 months ago

    I suggest using public transport since that is almost impossible to do

      • @MigratingtoLemmy
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        13 months ago

        If you live somewhere like NYC, Chicago or San Francisco I don’t see the problem

        • themeatbridge
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          43 months ago

          Sure, as long as you never plan to leave the metro area.