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What's not to like about Tesla's data policy? I mean, for one thing, they don't have any of your data unless you opt in, and they don't resort to any tricks or pressure to get you to opt in. And even if you do opt in, it is not linked to any identifier for you or your car. How do you perceive that as a bad thing? Or were you just mistaken about their policy?


Based on friends cars, you either opt in or don’t get any features like nav, autopilot, and even music.

I remember during a crash investigation, Tesla released data on a customer before they gave it to the family and the NHTSA. I perceive that as a bad thing.


> Based on friends cars, you either opt in or don’t get any features like nav, autopilot, and even music.

Not true.




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