This is going to be used to make bank with insurance companies, for sure. Not to mention the obvious surveillance aspect everyone already mentioned. On top of it, they’ll push it as an measure against texting and driving.
Your text messages via Bluetooth have nothing to do with insurance.
They already have access to your phone records and logs via the networks, and the car black boxes which tracks every single input, speed and movements you are doing.
You sensing a Siri text about stopping to get milk doesn’t do anything for insurance.
This is all correct. And my earlier statement is incorrect. The main issue is that it’s another extra party that has access to your personal data. But that’s if you give them access in the first place.
This is going to be used to make bank with insurance companies, for sure. Not to mention the obvious surveillance aspect everyone already mentioned. On top of it, they’ll push it as an measure against texting and driving.
So I’m zero percent surprised this happened too.
Your text messages via Bluetooth have nothing to do with insurance.
They already have access to your phone records and logs via the networks, and the car black boxes which tracks every single input, speed and movements you are doing.
You sensing a Siri text about stopping to get milk doesn’t do anything for insurance.
This is all correct. And my earlier statement is incorrect. The main issue is that it’s another extra party that has access to your personal data. But that’s if you give them access in the first place.
This is what I get for being half awake earlier.