I think car privacy isn’t talked about amongst any privacy enthusiasts online ever, and it apparently is one of the biggest data collectors out there. For someone like me who values electric cars for there affordability and environmental reasons, but still want physical car buttons and control over my data, how would I go about this?

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    1. Remove the modem, sometimes called the TCU.
    2. Buy a Slate truck. It has no connectivity.

    E: if you have the disposable funds or the skills you can do an EV conversion.

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      The sad thing is you paid to get a car with a TCU, then paid a mechnic to remove it. Assuming you’re not a mechnic/hobbist yourself.

      It’s good that Mozilla is shaming car companies and shining a spotlight on the issue. Journalists need to ask about tracking and privacy when a new car model comes out. Buyer should ask sellers the same.

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      Wouldn’t be surprised if it kept all the data internally and then published it to their servers when you go for to a service center or do maintenance.

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      Alternatively, if you can’t remove the modem, find and remove the antenna. And if you can’t remove the antenna try and surround it with a metal, like aluminum foil.