Comment by hellojesus
17 hours ago
The cars themselves phone home all the time. You have to physically remove the transceiver to prevent it or run a jammer nonstop at the risk of a felony.
17 hours ago
The cars themselves phone home all the time. You have to physically remove the transceiver to prevent it or run a jammer nonstop at the risk of a felony.
Yeah. I’ve never owned a car newer than 2006 though. These days I just ride a bike. Though the fancier e-bikes have gps tracking…
The APL readers still get you without the cars transceiver. Plus if you have automatic tire pressure sensors, those are mandated to communicate in plaintext over rf when sending the data to the car, from my understanding, and you can farm those to track location by setting up radios next to roadways.