This doesn’t surprise me, but I’m going to be digging into this myself a little more.
100% truth…And in almost every vehicle there is no physical way to turn it off. Also an emerging field is cyber security for these systems.
Every single thing you have that connects to WiFi/cellular/etc. is snitching on you. Privacy is a myth now.
It’s trying to snitch on you. It’s getting harder and harder to beat the snitches, but not impossible.
You should just faraday box your car
If only the faraday sleeve my keys live in was big enough to park my car inside.
Your wish is my command. Turns out they make one.
Companies are working on VPN’s for your car so not far off to control who gets what.
This copy is wayyy too prepper and not nearly enough tech bro:
In the case of an HEMP or CME, everything from electrical infrastructure on a national level to personal electronics could be destroyed, which is why it’s imperative to shield survival electronics, including vehicles. The huge interior space can accommodate a range of vehicles, including trucks, SUVs, cars, ATVs, motorcycles, and machinery.
What about affairs? Or not wanting your car company to know how many times you really pickup a pizza?
Still need a flat bed once its covered to sneak it anywhere.
Since you’re obviously not from round my part-a-town, the only answer is a 20 year old rusting diesel truck running ag gas.
I don’t have any idea what this means, but it sounds filthy.
It’s a cut scene from Pulp Fiction. The gimp doesn’t want his car boosted during the more infamous scene, so he puts them in a faraday sleeve.
https://leasing.com/guides/relay-car-theft-what-is-it-and-how-can-you-avoid-it/
I paid a dealer $65 to disconnect the TCU in my last two Infinitis. I get some solace from the little satellite signal showing as dead, but I wouldn’t be surprised if there is still some kind of connection going on. Plus I guess stuff is still stored onboard.
The telematics buffer typically isn’t infinite, the Infotainment however usually has something like a hard drive.