Note:Automakers can collectintimate informationthat includes biometric data, genetic information, health diagnosis data, and even information on peoples sexual activities when drivers pair their smartphones to their vehicles. The automakers can then take that data and sell it or share it with vendors and insurance companies. For more along these lines, read our concise summaries ofnews articles on police corruptionand thedisappearance of privacy.
And the latest - dunny seats in caravans that listen !!!!
Protecting your privacy today is basically impossible. As long as they dont take my house, car, caravan or money, I really dont give a hoot as its no use worrying about it.
peter67 said
08:31 AM May 13, 2025
That's not the point. In the UK and perhaps here we have gummint defence personnel driving Chinese made EV's and perhaps having sensitive conversations inside the vehicle. They also drive around defence installations.
Magnarc said
08:32 AM May 13, 2025
Hey Brodie, I don't mind them listening as long as they cannot see!.
rgren2 said
08:59 AM May 13, 2025
Theyd get bored very quickly listening to me gibber away to myself.
Silkwood said
10:35 AM May 13, 2025
If they could see me sometimes I think they'd give up spying!
dorian said
03:39 PM May 13, 2025
Brodie Allen wrote:
Note: Automakers can collect intimate information that includes biometric data, genetic information, health diagnosis data, and even information on peoples sexual activities when drivers pair their smartphones to their vehicles. The automakers can then take that data and sell it or share it with vendors and insurance companies. For more along these lines, read our concise summaries of news articles on police corruption and the disappearance of privacy.
And the latest - dunny seats in caravans that listen !!!!
B
I agree. It's very disturbing and outrageous. America is the worst place for this. Just watch Louis Rossmann's videos.
Cars monitor your driving habits and send the data to insurance companies.
-- Edited by dorian on Tuesday 13th of May 2025 03:44:32 PM
msg said
12:48 AM May 14, 2025
Era of the dobba. They don't need to monitor, they get told with proof. So don't make a mistake. You will get told on.
-- Edited by msg on Wednesday 14th of May 2025 12:49:03 AM
peter67 said
09:46 AM May 14, 2025
Louis Rossmann's video's are well worth watching.
Ineedabiggerboat said
09:59 AM May 14, 2025
My wife asked me why I speak so
softly in the house.
I said I was afraid Mark Zuckerberg was listening.
She laughed.
I laughed.
Alexa laughed.
Siri laughed.
The Tesla next door laughed.
Note: Automakers can collect intimate information that includes biometric data, genetic information, health diagnosis data, and even information on peoples sexual activities when drivers pair their smartphones to their vehicles. The automakers can then take that data and sell it or share it with vendors and insurance companies. For more along these lines, read our concise summaries of news articles on police corruption and the disappearance of privacy.
And the latest - dunny seats in caravans that listen !!!!
B
Hey Brodie, I don't mind them listening as long as they cannot see!.
If they could see me sometimes I think they'd give up spying!
I agree. It's very disturbing and outrageous. America is the worst place for this. Just watch Louis Rossmann's videos.
Cars monitor your driving habits and send the data to insurance companies.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/automakers-sharing-driving-habits-insurance-200015695.html
-- Edited by dorian on Tuesday 13th of May 2025 03:44:32 PM
Era of the dobba. They don't need to monitor, they get told with proof. So don't make a mistake. You will get told on.
-- Edited by msg on Wednesday 14th of May 2025 12:49:03 AM