If you’re still using those old and bugged versions then you probably don’t care about unpatched software. Big security issues. Hope no one is using them.
I don’t disagree, but the results are the results. So for whatever reason, they don’t have my information. Of course I’d prefer a traditional approach to data collection from a car (none).
You can choose not to upload the key during setup then it’s user responsibility to keep it secured. This has been battle tested and recently all but confirmed due to the UK. Anything non verifiable to the contrary is just a conspiracy theory and overall hurtful toward privacy conversations.
FWIW I did both a GDPR request and a Lexus Nexus data request on both of my Mercedes and they had zero info on me. My buddy did the same and same results. I’m not sure they are collecting any data even though they say they may, or they’re actually honoring the opt out setting. Either way I’m not worried about my Mercedes cars. My brother requested his data and his Toyota and Lexus had a LOT of info on him.
He’s absolutely riding a bike, TRT at the minimum but probably 500mg/week of test at his age. Maybe a side of dbol because he looks a little soft