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AnUnusualRelic, in European countries from privacy and freedom perspective
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Most shops have online presence. You can easily compare the price of tinfoil rolls using Google translate.

Catsrules, in Cops Used DNA to Predict a Suspect’s Face—and Tried to Run Facial Recognition on It

Didn’t facial recognition get some poor guy arrested and raped in prison and he was completely innocent of everything?

ignotum,

Considering how common rape is in American prisons and how often innocent people are getting locked up, that does not sound unlikely

Darken,
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I know some people who are banned for life for such “haha sry my bad” gov stunts

tkk13909, in Prvacy-friendly dash cams?

I mean, a normal dashcam from Walmart or something should suffice. I don’t think the cheap ones use any internet stuff.

otter, (edited )

Yea I didn’t know internet dashcams like the above existed, sounds like it would be expensive to get the same benefits out of it. A dashcam should work like a blackbox, it can’t lose data during a collision. The data should be easily accessible and not locked behind some proprietary format.

I’ve heard Garmin recommended for watches, maybe similar for dashcams? But again, like others are saying, most brands should probably be ok

Better to look for other factors like tolerance to shake/temperature or video quality in poor conditions (darkness, fog, glare)

Landless2029,

I think his issue is the AD hoc wifi connectivity to phones and relying on 3rd party apps to view/download the footage.

Seems to me anything with a SD card and a live view screen would do.

GPS is nice since it’ll track speeds. The issue is wifi and bluetooth

ohlaph, in Mozilla says Apple’s new browser rules are “as painful as possible” for Firefox

Their lack of choice is why I’ll never buy Apple products.

invertedspear, in How to get a private car

If you want an actual dumb car that’s reliable, I don’t think anything beats a TJ series Jeep wrangler. Not good gas mileage, but the I6 engine in them is fantastic and it’s still relatively easy to get parts for them despite being 20 years old. You can add an after market head unit for CarPlay out android auto.

If you really do go new, you can disable the cellular radio. It’ll cost you a lot of convenience features, and you won’t get updates. But no cell radio, no ability for it to give your data to the mothership.

feoh, in Mozilla says Apple’s new browser rules are “as painful as possible” for Firefox

Apple does not care and will never care about open source other than the bits it has to care about because they’re a part of Darwin, their core.

They’re a company offering a particular “experience” and open source products do not fit into that model well at all. I use apple phones because I’m partially blind and for a very long time the accessibility story on Android was a screaming nightmare (I’m told it’s got better) but I have no illusions that they’re anything other than a profit seeking MegaCorp with all that implies.

Grant_M, in Mozilla says Apple’s new browser rules are “as painful as possible” for Firefox
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Apple, Google, Microsoft all worthy of a massive boycott.

Thorny_Insight, in Prvacy-friendly dash cams?

Aren’t most of them like that? The one I have records when the car is on and turns off when it’s not. It basically has no features at all except for the capability to record video and audio. Made by Garmin.

ExLisper, (edited ) in How to get a private car

Privacy and cars are mutually exclusive. If you want privacy use public transport and pay in cash. With cars you have licence plate scanner, cameras and tollbooths everywhere (no to mention that most people drive with their phones on them). “They” will know where were you driving no matter what car you use. The question really is what data are you trying to hide and from who? The obvious thing to do is not to give your data to advertisers. Selling you shit is the whole point of most of the data collection. Just get extra phone and use some fake google account for android auto and you should be fine here. As for car companies all they will gather is some generic data about your driving habits but guess what? Everyone knows this already because driving is not private (again, if you want to hide this use public transport). So yeah, it would be nice for car companies to be more transparent about the data they gather and how they use it but it’s really not a big issue. If you’re paranoid about it then don’t drive. If you’re driving the data your car is leaking though analytics is not your biggest problem.

lud,

Maybe they really want or need a car? They asked for the best car not for the most privacy friendly option in the world.

You don’t have to go out and live on a farm in the mountains just because you care about privacy. There are degrees of privacy.

ExLisper,

There are degrees of privacy.

And what did I say? “Just get extra phone and use some fake google account for android auto and you should be fine”. Kind of like I’m saying that while total privacy is not possible you can find a good compromise, wouldn’t you say?

Vendetta9076, in Prvacy-friendly dash cams?
@Vendetta9076@sh.itjust.works avatar

If you have an old smartphone I’d just mount that on your dash. There’s quite a few apps you can use. Pull out the SIM and away you go.

LoveSausage, (edited ) in How to get a private car

Dacia, least bad one. Made a dedicated phone for the car without personal info as well. Rooted calyx OS , microG, organic maps and spottube. No simcard and VPN on WiFi. Not sure how much is still leaked but a lot better at least.

oDDmON, in Privacy implications of accelerometer data

Holeeeshit! All that from an accelerometer?

HumanPerson, in Prvacy-friendly dash cams?

Pi-like SBC and a USB camera and I’m sure you can find software for it.

LoveSausage, in How to get a private car

Would love some info on where all this shit is located in the car. Someone should make a database of the different cars and how to block shit

trippingonthewire, in How to get a private car

Couldn’t you ask the guys at the dealership to remove the router and such from the car? Say you don’t want internet. If so, I’d say that’s the best you’d get in terms of new cars.

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