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- hackernews@lemmy.bestiver.se
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- hackernews@lemmy.bestiver.se
If emphasis wasn’t already concentrated on the security of these connected vehicles, major oversight obviously…
If emphasis wasn’t already concentrated on the security of these connected vehicles, major oversight obviously…
You are not allowed to drive anymore; your car needs to be able to call emergency response. Is an EU rule.
Edit: called eCall, compulsory.
Important bit emphasised
Yes, thanks. My question is more, if the vendor already has to add a sim card and data plan, are they forbidden from using it for other things?
They don’t need a sim and days plan, if they only call 112.
G D P R
Can’t sue if nobody knows about it.
That sounds like it should be able to make a mobile call, not connect to the internet, but they probably require the latter.
Afaict, it requires a mobile call.
Is this a joke?
Nope.
That doesn’t say that.
It says its compulsory for new car manufactures. It doesn’t say that car owners can’t legally turn it off. And it doesn’t say you must prevent the car from driving if the owner disables it.
It appears to only be compulsory for the manufacturer, not the owner. That’s actually a good thing.
Ok, but only if it’s not checked (yet) in, what is it called in english, car admission checking?
Emissions *
That refers to the greenhouse gasses and other toxic gasses emitted by the ICE.
Again, I dont think there’s laws that require car owners to have this on. It applies to the manufacturers only, as far as ive seen