The Mozilla Foundation found that in late 2023, 92 percent of the automakers reviewed provided drivers with little to no control over their personal data. Additionally, 84 percent shared user data with third parties.
Why isn’t there more consumer outrage over this? And why haven’t lawmakers addressed this on a national level, given the potential dangers posed by this data collection?
Anyone happen to know where the sim card is?
I would find it appealing to have WiFi only
Can they share personal information if you don’t connect to Android Auto?
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Verify that your device does not share your contact book and texts over bluetooth (will break the infotainment built in “call X person” feature should you use that over your phones assistant for some reason)
Its usually in the bluetooth settings for a particular device paired to your phone
I use an MP3 player to play music in a car and I don’t connect my mobile phone to the car at all.