• qwertyqwertyqwerty@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I post this a second time because this post is more active. What can we do to stop the transfer of data? Can we disconnect the antenna/modem that connects the cars to the Internet?

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    This has been one of the major reasons I have no desire to buy a new car. I do not want a $30k IoT device that spies on me. Unfortunately, that is pretty much the norm now.

    If/when I am forced to buy another, I’ll be looking hard into which ones are the easiest to rip the modem out of. Can’t be an IoT spying device without the internet.

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      I’m looking into restomods myself. No need to buy a new car and rip it up.

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        People modify their cars all the time and my insurance company has no business tracking everything I do either.

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        Fuck that insurance company. When mine shipped a couple of OBD-II connection boxes for us to install for our auto insurance, I sent them back. They told me I wouldn’t get their special discount if I didn’t install the trackers in our 2 vehicles. I said I’m not installing your tracker boxes regardless. I continue to have car insurance, and those alleged discounts didn’t really amount to much.

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    Nissan also said it collected information on “sexual activity.” It didn’t explain how.

    Nissan doesn’t provide a detailed explanation of how the data is collected, but they say that the source they collect the data is “Direct contact with users and Nissan employees,” Whatever that means.

    https://www.nissanusa.com/privacy.html

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      Nissan also said it collected information on “sexual activity.” It didn’t explain how.

      Nissan doesn’t provide a detailed explanation of how the data is collected, but they say that the source they collect the data is “Direct contact with users and Nissan employees,” Whatever that means.

      Based on this information, I can only infer that the Nissan sales handbook has a section on using seduction for particularly difficult and/or hot potential customers.

      …I used to work at a pizza shop. Oh, so that’s why we got so many orders from the local Nissan dealership!

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    Are dumb cars still manufactured? I don’t drive so I have no clue what the market’s like.

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      When Tesla came about ,I said privacy in cars is going to be a problem in the the future if people keep buying them and nobody protests. Well, we are now in that future. Crotch rockets may be our salvation.