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All great and none of it matter if this car (well, it's real owner) is selling my personal data to 695826 different data brokers
If it's listening in on everything I say and selling it, I'm out
If it's selling all my location data, I'm out
I'm assuming it does sell, so I'll never own one of these
You could always just pull out the fuse on the GPS/network module, or remove the module itself. When my eye tracker in my car annoyed me, I just pulled the unit out and put the cladding back. It fixed the false positive issue it kept having with sunglasses.
.... You have an eye tracker in your car wtf?
Why?
It's to keep you from falling asleep/getting distracted my a phone/etc. It came with the trim, which was annoying AF. Luckily, it's pretty easy to remove. Basically just an IR cam and a IR floodlight attached to a logic daughter board. Pop the unit out, and put the cladding back.
I removed it because it kept beeping loudly that it couldn't see my eyes, causing me to nearly crash. It gets fooled by sunglasses, the things you use in summer for the sun, and winter for snow blindness/glare.