The fact that cars score so badly on privacy is especially ironic given the campaign #BigCar waged against the 2020 #Massachusetts #RightToRepair ballot initiative, in which car manufacturers held themselves out as the *defenders* of driver privacy from unscrupulous third parties who couldn't be trusted to handle the vast troves of data your car collects with every hour that God sends:
https://pluralistic.net/2020/09/03/rip-david-graeber/#rolling-surveillance-platforms
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#BigCar has loaded our rides up with so much surveillance gear that they were able to run scare ads opposing #Massachusetts's #RightToRepair ballot initiative, warning Bay Staters that if third parties could access the data in their cars, it would lead to their literal *murders*:
https://pluralistic.net/2020/09/03/rip-david-graeber/#rolling-surveillance-platforms
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@RichPuchalsky @davidho
You bet they also received money for drafting the bill from the likeminded sociopaths in #BigOil and #BigCar.