>they'll be able to do so without buying a mobile privacy violation instrument.
Tell me you don't bring any mobile device when you ride/drive a car.
>they'll be able to do so without buying a mobile privacy violation instrument.
Tell me you don't bring any mobile device when you ride/drive a car.
There is a slight difference between my mobile phone/carrier and the manufacturer of my vehicle, especially when the latter includes cameras, all kinds of telemetry and of course the near certainty over the longer term of compromise of all the data they hoover up.
Did you mean the former?
No, I meant the latter. Onboard cameras and telemetry are fairly commonplace on newer vehicles.
Phones have those also, and you are comparing cars to phones, so I thought you meant that phones had all those things...but I guess they both do?
There are more kinds of phones.
Not just commonplace, required by law.