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Modern cars are surveillance devices on wheels with major privacy risks – new report
(theconversation.com)
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
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Even if your vehicle isn't watching you, your phone is
The car has its own power generation though so it can do a lot more without risk of killing the battery. They can record and stream the whole time you use it.
What is your point here?
Just what I said. Your phone is watching you and listening to you. If you are driving with it on you are being tracked as well
Not if you install a custom rom like graphene os. Or turn off all privacy invasive features in the settings.
I find it hard to believe that Google phones wouldn't have a hardware±SIM backdoor no matter what ROM is installed.
This technology already was in place on Intel ME desktops using a operating system on a chip called MINIX
That and phones far exceed surveillance perfection and device count vs PC.
Anything not RISCV and with a binary blob is a vector.
Am using vanilla android 14 and have disable as much tracking software as I can find in it. I truly believe there is tracking code embedded in the os. But since I still owe on this phone from my service I'm not real comfortable rooting and flashing it right now. Looked at a couple "topten list"s of available Roms and the grapheneos was advertised as pixel only. My samsung doesnt fit so....
I like minimalist stuff anyway so went to download the OmniRom but was warned it "may not be compatible with your device" and was prevented from downloading. Just have to wait till this one is paid off before dinking around with it.
The point is people hyper focus on one thing while completely disregarding / forgetting something that as bad or worse.