Big Dave
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- Jan 7, 2018
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So if you connect your phone to your car, and send and receive messages through your infotainment system, the car companies can store and then sell those messages to third parties. I heard something about this in a podcast recently, but it appears that 4 of the largest automakers just won a court case that confirms that it's perfectly legal for them to do this.
The dude on the podcast said when you click "I agree" when you first connect your phone to your car, you're basically signing a contract allowing them to sell your messages, and probably other stuff your phone tells them about you.
I'm glad I have an older vehicle now, I have put a newer head unit in it, yeah, the FJ is so old you can actually replace the head unit in it. It did have Android Auto/Apple Carplay when I bought it, but I did a firmware update and they don't work anymore. I was annoyed, but not anymore.
https://www.drive.com.au/news/us-car-makers-lawfully-store-sell-data/
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The dude on the podcast said when you click "I agree" when you first connect your phone to your car, you're basically signing a contract allowing them to sell your messages, and probably other stuff your phone tells them about you.
I'm glad I have an older vehicle now, I have put a newer head unit in it, yeah, the FJ is so old you can actually replace the head unit in it. It did have Android Auto/Apple Carplay when I bought it, but I did a firmware update and they don't work anymore. I was annoyed, but not anymore.
https://www.drive.com.au/news/us-car-makers-lawfully-store-sell-data/
Sent from my motorola edge 20 fusion using Tapatalk