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Your logic holds true as long as that data stays in the car. Pretty sure this ruling allows them to slurp that data up and use it however they want.

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They would do that? Just copy all our data and use it for their own interests?

I’m shocked, shocked I say!

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Yeah, people fuck kids also, it doesn’t mean it should be permissible

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@xkforce @plz1 although I agree with what your saying, it shouldn’t be a concern.

It is a concern but shouldn’t. If car makers followed a fair privacy stance, would we use more of those features? My guess is …yeah?

Privacy brings more customers so in turn its a solid business move! Is it a profitable one? That’s the one I wanna answer!

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