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Slate Auto Commits to Privacy by Eliminating Tracking in Electric Pickup

via Ars Technica·yesterday

Slate Auto has announced that its bare-bones EV pickup will feature no embedded modem, marking a decisive break from the industry standard of connected cars. This design choice prioritizes user privacy and data security over the ubiquitous tracking capabilities found in modern vehicles. The move signals a growing consumer demand for digital sovereignty and resistance to corporate surveillance in the automotive sector.

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