I'm still terrified by the fact that some cars now apparently have network interfaces for some reason.
I get that there are privacy concerns, but also that's pretty cool. It also has GPS and will automatically alert BNW if air bags are deployed. Has saved lives.
Sending it off to their servers and having them manually call you up is nice, but I'd hate for that to suddenly go away because of some business that is outside of your control as a consumer.
That's only marginally better than it popping up an alert on the dashboard, which many modern cars most probably do anyway, but imo it feels like something of a privacy invasion.
> It also has GPS and will automatically alert BNW if air bags are deployed. Has saved lives.
Aren't there systems that automatically call an emergency number and send GPS coordinates when they detect a crash? I think I read somewhere that some countries are even going to mandate them on new cars.
(Disclaimer: I'm not much into cars. I do have a driving license, but I don't own a car and don't drive very often.)