• bestusername@aussie.zone
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    1 year ago

    Probably a stupid question…

    What about CarPlay and Android Auto? Is that being intercepted by the car manufacturer?

    My basic understanding is Android Auto is pretty much an external monitor for your phone.

    Edit: speeling irrers

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      You got me curious as well so I googled it and it looks like CarPlay just uses the screen as a monitor with no messages or anything downloaded:

      https://discussions.apple.com/thread/252600482

      Now I wonder what kind of system these vehicles have that downloads text messages. Is that a function of the Bluetooth connectivity or is it a vendor application?

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        I connected Bluetooth to my car, and first thing it asked was if I wanted to allow access to my texts, call logs, and contacts.

        I admit, i think I did it once. It acted like it didn’t work. Idk. It periodically still asks though. It doesn’t do this if I connect my phone to the car through Andriod Auto.

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        I believe there’s also some dashboard touchscreens you can separately buy that use CarPlay.

        So for now, using one of those instead of the system built into the car is a potential way to circumvent automakers that are keeping your data/texts.

        At least if you want the benefits of using a dashboard touchscreen that your phone connects to.

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      I don’t think the car manufacturer is getting that data, but iirc the part of Android Auto that runs on the head unit does collect data when disconnected, then send it to Google when the phone is connected.