At this pace, I’ll either never change my car or will never buy a car again.

  • with chicken
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    202 months ago

    Are there still some e cars without bloatware and privacy issues??

    • Zagorath
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      152 months ago

      Here’s an article from last year. It’s Australian, but I think it likely that car brands have the same or similar privacy policies wherever you go.

      In short: Tesla and Korean brands are the worst. Japanese brands apart from Mazda are the best for privacy.

    • @BearOfaTime@lemm.ee
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      92 months ago

      Not really, they’ve all had telemetry for probably 20 years.

      The cars with satellite radio are even worse (which isn’t saying much, since they put modems in cars about 20 years ago)

        • @Thorned_Rose@sh.itjust.works
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          22 months ago

          My Japanese export 2016 doesn’t either. Aside from the fact that we flashed the head unit with custom software, there’s nothing for it to connect to in my country anyway.

            • @Thorned_Rose@sh.itjust.works
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              12 months ago

              Its Xanavi. I don’t know if they’re still around as we did about 3-4 years ago now. There might be alternatives by now. I know its not as simple as just flashing an OS as unfortunately each head unit has a unique key that has to be preserved (else it stops working, I assume for anti-theft purposes)…

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        12 months ago

        But i think its exploded how intrusive the car factory’s are. Just because its a “new” tech, and the politics struggle to control it, or maybe don’t wanna, because they also need the data. I want to buy a new car, e vehicle, but I haven’t done it yet because of the privacy concerns. It feels like nobody, in my country, cares about it.