Surveillance on Wheels: Why You Shouldn’t Connect Your Phone To Your Car

Your morning commute is being converted into a behavioral credit score, and your car’s not even pretending to ask permission.

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Congratulations. You bought a car. Maybe even shelled out for the premium trim, with voice command, cloud sync, and heated cupholders that know the temperature of your latte before you do. You slide behind the wheel and feel like a master of your own little universe. The seat hugs you, the doors shut with a satisfying thud, and you disappear into the sacred privacy of the driver’s seat.

Except you didn’t buy a car. You leased a surveillance pod.

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