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this post was submitted on 28 Dec 2024
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Every time I hear something like this I'm glad I bought an old car without any connectivity.
My car is a 2012, I'll be holding onto it until it falls apart.
Same, for now. Although, we have two ICE vehicles and want to swap to electric. I haven't looked, but I can't imagine there's a great selection of electric, but 'dumb' in the US, considering GPS was mandatory for new vehicles in .. 2016, I think?
I've also heard people say you can just pull the fuse for the GPS, but I'm still skeptical.
You can choose om the software if you want location services or not, but everyone leaves it on. This is what is leaked. If you turn it off it doesn't report in location centrally at all.