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Federal Surveillance Tech Becomes Mandatory in New Cars by 2027
(www.yahoo.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Reminder that this requires all vehicles be SOLD with the tech. It says nothing about what happens to it after purchase.
It'll be like every other car with driver assistance and every other advanced feature now, everything gets strapped to the same CANbus and unified powerttrain control module so disabling one part of the system causes the car to get stuck in limp mode, have constant nusiance alerts, and fail state inspections to get registered.
Just pull the fuse for the onstar radio. It can log all it wants locally.
They prevented that from working years ago. Now it's usually on a critical circuit that you can't just disable.
Where there's a will, there's a way.
Every technical hurdle they put up, is defeatable.
Every time they make the wall higher, we make the ladder longer.
There will come a time where there will be a privacy-conscious choice and that might require flashing the infotainment system.
We're getting closer to one of Cory Doctrows stories. I can't find a direct link, but its on this page under the name "Plausible Deniability"
I'm trying to figure out of this is just the distracted driving safety feature that's been on every car I've bought in the last 6 years. If so it can be disabled and really isn't that big of a deal when it's enabled. Just sends you an alert when it detects you weaving within the lane a little too much. I can't help but think this article might be a little sensationalistic.
Removing "safety features" from a car is illegal, btw
And when they call the infotanmint crap a "safety feature" and no one lynched a lawmaker over it we know that as a people we have given up.
Unjust laws are not to be followed.
Onstar is safety for the government, not for the driver.