Isn’t it just always being recorded? They used the charging station ones because obviously the video from the exploded car was exploded so they needed video from other cars, and the charging network allowed them to see which cars were at the charging station at the same time as the exploded car. |
Kia, Subaru, and Mitsubishi all participate in the LexisNexis Telematics Exchange program. Rival company Verisk “also claims to have access to data from millions of vehicles and partnerships with major automakers, including Ford, Honda and Hyundai. https://www.kbb.com/car-news/your-car-may-snitch-on-your-driving-raise-your-insurance-costs/ |
| Infiniti is the same. I’ve looked into disabling the call home connection but it’s not an easy thing to do. |
| So does your iphone. |
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Wondering what isn’t tracking us humans ?
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Does your cell phone also take 360 degree videos of everything around you? |
Dude loved Trump though. |
Also, why does the car lock itself to the point where Elon Musk needs to unlock it when firefighters/ paramedics need to get inside? |
This is the real question |
And? Your smart phone records and sends data to outsiders regarding all of your banking, health problems, porn usage, emails, debt levels, gambling habits, food consumption and basically every other detail about you, including where you are 24/7. Your phone is way more invasive than a car. |
Preach… |
lolwut. The terror threat was a BBQ chip in the front seat. |
Your phone doesn't broadcast all that about ME |
Name one car that automatically unlocks when it blows up. Firefighters and medics can open cars easily. |
I didn't hear that it was a remote unlock of the vehicle, just that he told them how to unlock it. I doubt the electronics were working after that fire. OP, swing and miss trying to taint Tesla. Many companies do it, it was the charging station information, not info from inside the car except to identify which charging station it used. But you do you. |