Cameras should never be facing the inside of a vehicle, ever. I don’t care if it’s for “safety”, get rid of these surveillance tools. There’s a reason the Chinese government won’t allow Teslas anywhere near military installations. Always assume everything we say and do in those cabins is being recorded for the benefit of corporations and governments but never for you. You are the product in a vehicle you purchased.
Cameras should never be facing the inside of a vehicle, ever.
Neither outside. if you bought the vehicle with the inward facing camera, you accepted being recorded. but if a tesla appears near you, you never ever got the chance to deny being recorded.
that’s pretty much a problem everywhere these days. no matter how much i value privacy, my friends and family will still give tiktok and meta access to their conctacts, which i am in
The key difference is the centralization of the collected data (like the whole Flock problem vs individual stores having their own CCTV). The issue is that Tesla employees have access to WAY more surveillance data than they realistically should, without having to put any effort in to collecting it.
Cameras should never be facing the inside of a vehicle, ever. I don’t care if it’s for “safety”, get rid of these surveillance tools. There’s a reason the Chinese government won’t allow Teslas anywhere near military installations. Always assume everything we say and do in those cabins is being recorded for the benefit of corporations and governments but never for you. You are the product in a vehicle you purchased.
Completely on point. But to add
Neither outside. if you bought the vehicle with the inward facing camera, you accepted being recorded. but if a tesla appears near you, you never ever got the chance to deny being recorded.
that’s pretty much a problem everywhere these days. no matter how much i value privacy, my friends and family will still give tiktok and meta access to their conctacts, which i am in
Permission to record in public - like with outward facing cameras - is granted by default. It’s how we get to record cops doing bad things.
Also dashcams n stuff are pretty well accepted at this point lol
The key difference is the centralization of the collected data (like the whole Flock problem vs individual stores having their own CCTV). The issue is that Tesla employees have access to WAY more surveillance data than they realistically should, without having to put any effort in to collecting it.
yes, that’s why I started caring. all the internet connected cameras everywhere. it cannot stay this way.