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Originally Posted by rst08tierney
you guys do understand this is nothing compared to the information your smart phone collects and sends on a regular basis
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Two wrongs don't make a right.
But that is probably what ON-Star uses to justify surreptitiously collecting data on your personal driving history without your knowledge, and selling it to someone else for profit. Privacy is something we are all entitled to but it is slipping away more and more, (often by volunteering or even paying to lose it). If you don't care about it, then you're their huckleberry.
The car used to be a good way to get away from it all, whatever the reason. It's your business, not anyone else's. But the technology just can't leave you alone, there's no money in it for them.