traxem
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Lots of things...like sell data about your movements and habits to advertisers; or hand it over to law enforcement. Or, lots of other things. For example, let’s say you are tuned and you are encountering some issues along the way, like throwing codes, clearing codes, flashing, clearing KAM, etc. If all of these events are being passed through the cellular modem (e.g., to generate messages in your Ford Pass app), then your chances of getting your warranty voided (regardless of whether it is actually justified) just increased substantially.
I enjoy the tech and have all this crap enabled, but I’m under no illusions about the privacy I am giving up in the process.
I see your point. I guess there’s a quid pro quo with all of the data and remote features. For example, if your truck is ever stolen or towed, you’d have the ability to track it and recover it before it gets chopped up. On the other hand, if you were involved in criminal enterprise, the police could use the data build a case against you.
You can actually call Ford and ask them to terminate the link to your truck for privacy reasons. If it later turns up that the link was still active, you’d have a good legal case.