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Is Your Car Watching You?
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I believe everything is watching us, our Car, TV, Cell Phone, I am sure the dark unknown powerful figures and world controllers even have or use various satellites which can be formulated and then triangulated, and thus pinpoint our every move or whereabouts, conversations, etc. Yes, currently, "I believe," and also from the past, if they so choose to delve that far into the technological information apparatus. Utah has a data collection center, "I believe," plus there are many more unnamed options if you look into the specifics of this claim.

In reality, there is a wide range of everyday devices and technologies that are being used to monitor and spy on the public. Smartphones, Smart TVs, cameras and microphones in laptops and desktop computers, social media platforms like Facebook, TikTok, and X, Amazon Alexa, Google Home, radios, and CCTV cameras all form part of a mass surveillance network that spies on the public. Modern cars with GPS, Smart meters, drones, and RFID chips found in credit cards and passports. Even streetlights with smart technology. Basically, anything that claims to be "smart" is either spying on you, tracking you, or both!

Good luck turning off your electric car

You’re never safe from tracking. Unless you drive an older vehicle, use faraday bags, and use cash. Even then your face still gets recorded everywhere you go(stores, gas stations and stop lights). You’re never completely safe from being tracked.

Read the privacy policy y’all. I think it was GMC which talked about having sex in the vehicle and that getting sent to GMC. I couldn’t believe it. If you hook up your phones they are privy to that data as well. Be careful what you say in your cars too. Microphone catches it all.

Insurance companies are.

my old truck is pre-tech. keepin' it forever.

Her phone does the same thing

She thinks declining matters, but they track you regardless. I mentioned my phone still thinks I’m in X country after traveling—30 minutes later, Google emails: “We’ll auto-update your location.”

I am now more inclined to keep my 2012 Accord.

