Comment by hbarka

Comment by hbarka 3 days ago

9 replies

I have an electric car and if I want to remotely turn on charging, it won’t allow me unless the full data sharing option is enabled. Full data as in your driving data like a black box logger. I then have to go in the car, enable it, then I can remotely turn on charging. I have to remember to opt-out again later. Ironic I know because I can turn on charging from within the cabin without having to enable any of the data collection. What an inconvenient experience.

mk_stjames 3 days ago

So you're telling me that simply walking out to the car and hitting a button inside the car is just too much of an "inconvenient experience"?

You know we used to have to drive the car... sometimes many miles... to a station, get out, and fill it up with a liquid fuel that costs many times more, and then drive home...

Seriously now- The perceived 'inconvenience' you have is the reason that so many of these connected features are being pushed and then the because the ability is there the business types can't resist the data gathering that became possible because of all the antennas, etc.

  • hbarka 3 days ago

    But you’re also using this technological convenience to reply to me. You know we used to have pen and paper and horses.

    • handoflixue 2 days ago

      False equivalence: you're saying you want the convenience of remote access without the price the manufacturer is charging (full data collection)

      • stavros 2 days ago

        Yes, because it's entirely possible to do. Hell, the manufacturer even charged a price when you bought the car, or I can pay the $20 for my lifetime share of server usage.

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mixmastamyk 3 days ago

What does "remotely turn on charging" mean? Doesn't charge when you plug in?

  • hbarka 3 days ago

    There are a few options. You can plug it in your garage and charging can automatically begin due to a set schedule, like after midnight, or you can initiate it on demand using the cabin controls or using your iPhone as a remote.