• @Asifall
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    97 months ago

    So if I buy a used car they can’t do all that right?

    Right?

    • @extant
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      -47 months ago

      Same privacy policy authorizing them to harvest your data, but older cars have a more limited capability to collect data compared to newer cars filled with sensors, cameras, and phone integrations. Plus older cellular networks are defunct for older vehicles so they can’t just exfil it without you helping or bringing it in to physically access it.

      • Someology
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        57 months ago

        The issue is that this 20 year old car is not going to last forever or have replacement parts available forever. We need better privacy laws, because time and entropy will eventually force us all into this evil mess.

        • @[email protected]
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          17 months ago

          Agreed! What would be amazing though, is a manufacturer who could make a modern safe bare-bones vehicle that didn’t have the tech installed at all. If you want tech you could BYO.

          • @njordomir
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            7 months ago

            Yes, I drive so rarely I would honestly be happy with any crappy old stereo to save a few thousand bucks. I’m lucky my ~2015 car still has completely separate radio and functions (climate, errors, etc.)

            I would want to put in a good dashcam system though. Give me the bones; then let me DIY