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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

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

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.

Emma_Gold_Man, in How to get a private car

Sorry, but I have bad news for you. Privacy in major car brands no longer exists.

You don’t say where your family member lives, but you might look into smaller regional brands that focus on cheap cars for less overdeveloped areas of the world. Be aware the tradeoff is probably in safety features.

fuckwit_mcbumcrumble,

There are things you can do though.

GM for example you cannot remove OnStar from their vehicles. But with my Subaru removing the starlink module was a ~20 minute procedure. You’ll need an aftermarket harness in order to maintain the front speakers.

possiblylinux127, in How to get a private car

Find a old car that doesn’t have a lot of miles. Its not the best deal but it will work.

Hiro8811, in Why you shouldn't use a SIM card and use an hotspot as an alternative

I do want to not use my Sim for internet but I dont know what to use. I know there are small devices you can pop Sim into but couldn’t find any decent. I think it would also stop drawing your battery, does anyone got any tips for a good manufacturer?

ze11e, (edited ) in How to get a private car
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  • hitmyspot,

    It’s voilá, not boneappletea.

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  • KoboldCoterie,
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    See, you could have just said “Oh, silly me! Thanks!”, and nobody would have thought less of you, but now, everyone thinks you’re a prick.

    Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and to remove all doubt.

    ze11e,
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    You fools just can’t handle the supreme knowledge I have bestowed upon thee

    dankm,

    Wala

    “Wala?” Voilà perhaps?

    drndramrndra,

    Na kopeng, mi pensa im say you a welwala…

    datendefekt,
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    Hey look everyone, we got a dirty belter here!

    drndramrndra,

    Belta lik pashang! Keting dzemang to vedi du, paxoniseki?

    Darkassassin07, (edited ) in How to get a private car
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    Android Auto and CarPlay or Privacy. You won’t get both.

    Your use of ‘need’ is quite a stretch.

    FeelzGoodMan420,

    You could always simply not use android auto or carplay? Surely that would be a start.

    kbal, in How to get a private car
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    They are looking to buy new, and need Android Auto and CarPlay

    I was active on an automotive forum around the time when that sort of thing started to be seen as a "need" by car salesmen and some of their more enthusiastic customers. The big new thing was "infotainment" and it seemed like the whole industry was insisting we'd all soon see how essential this stuff was. I was disdainful of the idea then, and have only become more so. Cars should have an AM/FM radio receiver, and aside from lights and a horn that's all they need for communications.

    That's not the answer you're looking for, but it seems reasonably on-topic here. If you must get a new car, the easiest route to having it not spy on you as much as it can all the time is to make sure it doesn't have a SIM card (or remove the one it does have) and never connect your phone to it in any way except perhaps via a 3.5mm audio jack.

    hitmyspot,

    Bluetooth connection is a must too, but it doesn’t need to access my contacts. Just as a music player or headset.

    pathief, in Nitter is shutting down
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    I have never been much of a Twitter fan but I have idea why people don’t just move away from it. What more incentives do people need? 🤷‍♂️

    morrowind,
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    Well normies are still on it, and they keep sending me Twitter links, so need a way to view them

    Scout339,

    The dumbest people are the ones that never, ever want to change habit.

    Ilandar,

    The problem is that there isn’t a singular replacement. People use Twitter for that feeling of being up to date with everything happening in the world. Until one of the alternatives can deliver that on a larger scale, Twitter will retain a considerable userbase.

    Franzia,

    I’m pretty sure the people who still use Twitter use it for the drama. Mastodon and Bluesky just aren’t as spicy to them. Hell, Mastodon takes setting up to even get anything interesting.

    PeachMan, in How to get a private car
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    I don’t have a great answer to your question, but you might be able to find a relatively cheap car that isn’t “smart” and doesn’t have a touchscreen or anything. Do they make those anymore? Then, you could add an aftermarket stereo receiver to it, like some of the options in this video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=4t1GdI9UsEI

    Yes, that’s still a “smart” stereo but it’s NOT connected to any of the car manufacturer’s metrics or systems, right? So the separation makes it seem more privacy-friendly to me. I could be thinking about this incorrectly, but it seems logical to me. There might be some stereo receivers that are more private than others, but you’d have to do your own research for that.

    HumanPerson,

    Do you know of new cars that don’t have all the smart nonsense?

    PeachMan,
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    Damn, I’m looking around and don’t see any, even the cheapest Toyotas and Kias have a big touchscreen with Android and CarPlay. I’m not sure what happens if you take that out and replace it with an aftermarket receiver, but it appears to be possible because Crutchfield sells receivers for a 2024 Corolla: crutchfield.com/…/Digital-Multimedia-Video-Receiv…

    I’m also seeing people online saying that there are cars made for businesses that still come with no “smart” features. But I have no clue how you would buy one of those, I doubt they have them at dealerships: reddit.com/…/what_cars_less_than_5_years_old_are_…

    Or, you could just get a used car, save some money, and check all the low-tech boxes.

    Mok98,

    I think the mitsubishi space star could be an answer, base model doesn’t have a smart anything, but it might not be available where you are

    joewilliams007, in How to get a private car
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    Just buy a used car. Look for low KM and good climate rating.

    Why care for privacy when in the end your using android auto or apple play?

    And a home assistant breaks the point even further.

    Akasazh,
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    I bought a 2015 Dacia. It’s just smart enough that it let’s you connect a device through Bluetooth, however it’s not smart in any other way. It’s barely got kilometers (sub 1k) and will last me a while.

    LoveSausage,
    huginn,

    Not a home assistant. Home Assistant™, the open source privacy focused home automation system.

    HumanPerson, (edited )

    As I said, it is for a family member. I agree about buying used.

    I think android auto can be reasonably private with Graphene OS’s implementation.

    I don’t know what you are saying about Home Assistant.

    Edit: Home Assistant

    joewilliams007,
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    sorry. Didnt know what home assistant was.

    iAvicenna, in Cops Used DNA to Predict a Suspect’s Face—and Tried to Run Facial Recognition on It
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    wow nice to know that from DNA you can predict whether or not a person has a beard, or their style of hair

    dan1101,

    Or what they look like from lifestyle and health factors.

    hansl,

    Even from a perfect witness (and witnesses are very imprefect) you wouldn’t be able to predict if they have a beard or not. That’s why you always multiple variations of the person when they actually distribute renditions.

    Wage_slave,
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    I was was wondering what I’d look like with a sick tat on my face. And behold, the DNA and AI winning combination knew it, before I ever got it.

    Zerush, in Cops Used DNA to Predict a Suspect’s Face—and Tried to Run Facial Recognition on It
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    First Tests in Alabama?

    Zerush, in Nitter is shutting down
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    For this I have only two words: F…k Twitter. Like FB, just visit with VPN, TOR, mask, rubber gloves and disinfectant spray, best from a Cyber ​​Café…

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