That would assume other people can locate your car. I don't believe that is true generally.im not sure I’m comfortable with the car locator function. We’ve lost too much privacy and was wondering if it could be disabled
No one can locate your car even with their Honda Link due to the set up with pass word protection (until some hacker hits the jackpot).
I’d be more worried about location and all the other data that’s being sent to Honda as the price we pay for free Honda Link service. Basically, every single piece of data flowing over the car’s CanBus is available to Honda (and linked to your personal info), although we don’t know exactly what they are collecting. A data breach at Honda’s servers is more likely. This is born out by all the data breaches we’ve seen in the news.
Privacy is fast becoming a thing of the past with facial recognition and license plate scanners. Not to mention traffic cameras and cell phone records that can be used to track your location. Then add in voice recognition and computer key word searches on every phone call and text. And I attended a seminar that amazingly showed that anyone can track down your kid’s address and more with just a few snippets of info from what seemed to be innocuous social media posts just by using public records and data base inquiries.
George Orwell was eerily prescient. If you want to be a gray man, you’ve got your work cut out for you.
No one can locate your car even with their Honda Link due to the set up with pass word protection (until some hacker hits the jackpot).
I’d be more worried about location and all the other data that’s being sent to Honda as the price we pay for free Honda Link service. Basically, every single piece of data flowing over the car’s CanBus is available to Honda (and linked to your personal info), although we don’t know exactly what they are collecting. A data breach at Honda’s servers is more likely. This is born out by all the data breaches we’ve seen in the news.
Privacy is fast becoming a thing of the past with facial recognition and license plate scanners. Not to mention traffic cameras and cell phone records that can be used to track your location. Then add in voice recognition and computer key word searches on every phone call and text. And I attended a seminar that amazingly showed that anyone can track down your kid’s address and more with just a few snippets of info from what seemed to be innocuous social media posts just by using public records and data base inquiries.
George Orwell was eerily prescient. If you want to be a gray man, you’ve got your work cut out for you.