Pointing out a serious concern is not trolling, your comments are. You didn't bring anything useful to this debate.
Pointing out a serious concern is not trolling, your comments are. You didn't bring anything useful to this debate.
We all know that, another hundred people post it below, black boxes can’t be accessed over the air like Tesla does, also Tesla’s logs are both readable and writable. Black boxes have limited data and for a short period of time. If needed they'd have to break into your car to access it, with Tesla is over the air and…
For starting we could have a situation where Tesla has to be granted access to the data in an accident case, remember they can both read and write data. Secondly I don’t know if you remember the case of ATT and Verizon installing proprietary cookies in customers devices, it was in the EULA update but people don’t know…
And you're allowed to post here after that comment?
This story is about tesla accessing your car data over the air
Over the air? How much data can they collect?
I’ve been saying it in all my posts.
I’m not missing the point, Tesla accessing your data over the air will set new dangerous precedents. And they have nothing to do with these few claims you hear, it will have to do with the authorities being able to do the same.
You can’t see a difference between someone physically accessing the inside data port in your locked car and connecting remotely without announcement?
Over the air? How much information is stored? Think about it.
Over the air?
You’re not familiar with consumer protection laws, it’s not a matter of being forced to buy a Tesla or not, it’s the practice of selling something but maintaining ownership of part of it, in this case the data. Now because we are at a point in which consumers have not yet been educated on the implication of allowing…
Cmon man don't comment if you have to clown around
“In case of accident” and not all states allow it. We are heading the wrong way. Stop kissing Musks ass.
Thy need a court order to access the data which by the way is temporary and not full logs
Ever heard of legal system? Do you know they can read and write your data? Go prove they didn't also write.
Consumers are not yet educated on the matter, so this is the issue of opt out vs opt in.
No, the driver would have had to prove in court thru experts that the car caused the accident, it's not like it works in TV
Consumers are not educated enough on the implication of sharing car data with Tesla. Which is exactly the same thing happening with software EULA that is often unenforceable. There will be a trend switch as soon as the data is used against them in court (not these rare cases of autopilot). The point is that you don't…
IT’S A OPT OUT! You still insist and get all these followers to like your comment when you’re plain wrong. Bunch of sheeps.