Comment by Vinnl

3 years ago

> All 25 car brands we researched earned our *Privacy Not Included warning label -- making cars the official worst category of products for privacy that we have ever reviewed.

So it's "worse than smartphones" in the sense that for smartphones, at least there are options that are privacy-friendly.

Around 1 in 4500 cars newly registered each year in the US are homebuilt or kit cars (which are obviously privacy-preserving).

I tried to find the equivalent market share for privacy-friendly smartphones (and am undoubtedly not up on the latest trends there) to see if it was more or less than 0.02% of the market.

It looks like fairphone sells around 120K devices per year globally (out of around 1.4B total smartphone units). I realize that's not the only brand in the space.

  • Sorry, I meant "options" as in "among the brands that were reviewed".

    (As an aside, the Fairphone by default comes with stock Android. It's primarily more privacy friendly in the sense that it is actively OK with running e.g. /e/OS on it as well.)