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Modern cars are surveillance devices on wheels with major privacy risks – new report
(theconversation.com)
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
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This is why when I get my driver's license, I'll buy a car from 2012 that has no Internet. Probably old Skoda Octavia.
9th Gen Civic
1.8 or 2.4L, no turbo, tons of manual transmissions out there, cheap to fix, easy to find and source with tons of motors still in crates brand new.
Skodas, VWs, and other French and Spanish are more common than Hondas in country where I live.
Ah, I figured they were as common here as anywhere else they were, but now that I remember it, Honda makes their American cars in Ohio, they aren't imports. That stacks.
Yeah I have a 2012 vehicle, doesn't even have built in Bluetooth. I love it.
Unfortunately, many of the cars transmit the surveillance data through phone carrier data lines, using an embedded SIM card. So, sadly I don't think this would help very much.
If it's not helpful to the operation of the vehicle, then you can just wrap it in a Faraday cage. Oops no signal.
Why bother using the car? There's a phone in your pocket telling them where you are 24/7.