Anonymous wrote:My DH was traveling for a past few days on business and had a rental car. When he came back he told me that he was able to listen to all of his podcasts while on the road. I asked if he plugged his phone into the rental car and he said he did. I've read in the past that you should never plug your phone into a rental car due to the fact that data can get transferred to the vehicle and be held there long after the car is returned. DH say's that's not true, and that everyone does this, but it seems crazy to me.
Also, I remember years ago my friend and I were in an Uber and she asked the driver if we could play her music from her phone. The drive said no and looked at her like she was crazy for wanting to plug her phone into his car. Is this in fact a hacking risk?
True. And it's much more than just that. Also goes for syncing it up to your own vehicle. Most people have no clue about how phones, cars, appliances, TVs, tech gadgets, etc. are all linking and sharing. None at all.
It's exponential since the introduction of A.I. tech to the scene. Skynet, and many others are here.