New technology features in cars have been a huge selling point for consumers but for survivors of domestic violence the increased surveillance and tracking has been used against them for control and harassment. NBC News’ Maura Barrett delves into how the FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel wants to stop abusers from using connectivity tools in vehicles by allowing survivors to disconnect.
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They NEVER think about women.
In FACT, Courts, Sheriffs… are OFTEN complicit.
Security and privacy should never be an afterthought. Never more true than when a technology has the potential for malicious abuse. Kudos to the FCC for helping protect us all. Nobody should have to get a police report to modify the security settings of their own vehicle. The response from the car manufacturer is pathetic and ridiculous.
Never underestimate Creepy people doing Creepy things
Can we also disconnect from the govt??