Judge rules it’s fine for car makers to intercept your text messages::A judge has refused to bring back a class action lawsuit against four car manufacturers because the privacy violation did not meet the WPA standard.

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    1 year ago

    I don’t like this but it seems like it is an accurate application of law (IANAL), right?

    The right place to fix this is in the company’s policies and in the laws in the first place.

    Of course, making those company policies more clear and available is important too. Even by TOS standards, I can’t imagine many people have read it for their car.

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      1 year ago

      Agreed. The letter of the law vs the spirt of the law. So legal but not right

      People shouldn’t have to not use or rip out their infotainment systems to have privacy. The automakers know that people are just going to take the path of least resistance and know that people aren’t going to read the fine print

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        1 year ago

        I know for Android you can turn off text messages access for individual Bluetooth devices. That does provide a way to use it with the only lost feature being receiving and replying to text messages while you’re driving.

  • The Snark Urge@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    How stringent is the WPA standard anyway? The texts have to be stolen at gunpoint for the express purpose of jerking off to stolen dicktures?

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    I guess I fundamentally misunderstand what’s going on here…

    If you want to use your phone hands free thtough the info-tainment system, it kind of NEEDS to have access to your calls, contacts, and texts, yeah?

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      1 year ago

      It should be able to access them from your phone instead of the cell service.

      Using the word ‘intercepts’ makes it sound like they’re doing the latter, although that may not be the case.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah, it sounds to me like if a call or text comes to your phone, the car catches it before it reaches your phone because the two are connected and the car has priority access.

  • badbytes@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Your texts are not the property of the auto makers. Guess auto companies don’t want you to go hands free. Could open all kinds of extra law suits. Save a dollar and lose a thousand.