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and how are you so sure?We have this turned off on our 2022 4Runner.
and how are you so sure?We have this turned off on our 2022 4Runner.
You’re right. I’m sure something could be doing something I suppose.and how are you so sure?
They cannot be bashed enoughThis thread is nothing more than a bash on new cars....yet again.
You likely turned off the notifications....not the service. Who knows. Good luckYou’re right. I’m sure something could be doing something I suppose.
Turning it off was one of the first things we did when it was new at the dealer. It also monitors oil life/ oil changes and other maintenance. We haven’t received any notifications on that either.
You fit right in on here.....They cannot be bashed enough
91 yj is oldest ancient techYou fit right in on here.....
What dinosaur do you drive?
Congrats, you have lots of nanny stuff in there too. Not to mention your phone…91 yj is oldest ancient tech
1999 k2500 Suburban 7.4 not so ancient tech, but kind of
2004 k2500 Suburban stroked 6.0 to 6.6 , last good tech
2015 k3500, still last good tech, but nearing the bad tech
no real classics yet, would love to have real classic to our generation
explain yourself........"nanny stuff"Congrats, you have lots of nanny stuff in there too. Not to mention your phone…
not everythingEverything we do these days entails some sort of data of ours being collected whether we like it or not. A guy could spend every waking hour trying to find new ways to prevent this but there is no way to make any significant headway so I just don't worry about it.
Look through this thread. It talks about trackers and tech and whatever else in vehicles way older than your latest two.explain yourself........"nanny stuff"
I see.Look through this thread. It talks about trackers and tech and whatever else in vehicles way older than your latest two.
And cameras are everywhere. Freeways, shopping centers, homes. I worked as a programmer for 911 Police and Fire dispatch for a few months; this was in the late 80's or maybe early 90's. The data on individuals available on their computers, even back then, was amazing. I got to look at my record; there was stuff I had long forgotten and stuff I had no idea how they got.I see.
agreed. You will ahve to accept the mark, or else.And cameras are everywhere. Freeways, shopping centers, homes. I worked as a programmer for 911 Police and Fire dispatch for a few months; this was in the late 80's or maybe early 90's. The data on individuals available on their computers, even back then, was amazing. I got to look at my record; there was stuff I had long forgotten and stuff I had no idea how they got.
I have to believe nowadays the amount of information on each of us is staggering and is probalbly available worldwide in seconds.
The issue is privacy, and the invasion of. Not that everyone is doing the devils work in their cars.I can't help but wonder what the people who are worried about this, are doing in their cars.
The issue is privacy, and the invasion of. Not that everyone is doing the devils work in their cars.
If so many people are worried about efficiency and cost, they why add all these systems that add no value to the vehicle as a whole, running, driving, stopping etc.?
It is my opinion that those who "dont care", also dont care much about their freedom as an individual.