This is why I never pair my phone with a rental. Any calls I need to make or receive can wait.
bttt
Agreed that all of us are the product. We should all be paid by F_Book, Google etc every time they sell or use our data.
That is the best way to get our privacy back.
Original article:
https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/what-your-phone-telling-your-rental-car
What is your phone telling your rental car?
August 30, 2016
by Lisa Weintraub Schifferle
Attorney, FTC, Division of Consumer & Business Education
When I rent a car, its fun to get all the bells and whistles like navigation, hands-free calls and texts, streaming music and even web browsing. But did you know that cars with these features might keep your personal information, long after youve returned your rental car? Here are some things to keep in mind when renting a connected car.
What happens when you rent a connected car? When you use the cars infotainment system, it may store personal information. It may keep locations you entered in GPS or visited when travelling in the rental car like where you work or live.
If you connect a mobile device, the car may also keep your mobile phone number, call and message logs, or even contacts and text messages. Unless you delete that data before you return the car, other people may view it, including future renters and rental car employees or even hackers.
If you decide to rent a connected car, here are some steps you can take to protect your personal information:
Avoid connecting your mobile phones or devices to the infotainment system just for charging. Its safer to use a cigarette lighter adapter to charge devices, instead of the cars USB port. Why? In some cases, the USB connection may transfer data automatically.
Check your permissions. If you do connect your device to the car, the infotainment system may present a screen that lets you specify which types of information you want the system to access. Grant access only to the information you think is necessary if you just want to play music, for example, you dont need to okay access to your contacts.
Delete your data from the infotainment system before returning the car. Go into the infotainment systems settings menu to find a list of devices that have been paired with the system. Locate your device and follow the prompts to delete it. The owners manual and the rental car company may have more information about how to delete your data.
A rental car stole my girlfriend.
Isn’t HACKING CELL PHONE DATA ILLEGAL??? Has anyone been ARRESTED?? Have These Companies been SHUT DOWN for HACKING CELL PHONE DATA???
WHY NOT???
Ping.
It won’t just do it randomly. You need to go through the car’s system and manually have it recognize your phone, which I would never do anyway.
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Of course it will. Do not Bluetooth to anything you don’t own.
Jeez.
We rented a car at SeaTac while traveling over Christmas. It had an odd boxey little thing mounted mid-dash. There was a GPS screen and what appeared to be other functions (that we left unexplored). The gadget was really kind of in the way.
There also appeared to be a camera lens. We promptly taped that over with a bandaid.
If I remember correctly, I did hookup my phone thru Bluetooth to play thru the sound system. It didn’t work very well...very slow...probably because I had several hundred CDs on the microSD card.
Oh well. I guess all my data are theirs now.
The headline is amisleading. The rental car doesn’t “steal” phone data. If you like your phone to the rental car’s system, it copies it. Solution — don’t link your phone to the rental car’s system.
Another potential vulnerability with this is riding as a passenger in a car for hire...ie, cab, Uber, etc....
SUVs must be relieved that rental cars have knocked them down a notch in the autonomously acting evil automobile sweepstakes.
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Bkmk