Protection against this kind of surveillance is possible, and freely available. A mental shift is required first, as most devices today are set to collect data.

The easiest way to prevent this in cars is not to connect devices to it. Also, drivers can make the details of their ownership private. The bits of data that actually do end up being collected by Nissan would be negligible.

We have a strategy called Device Optimization. We include vehicles as a device, just like your phone, router, Ring doorbell, etc. Your car is just a computer that you drive.

Eventually, vehicles will collect biometric data, such as weight, BAC, heart rate, and send it to your auto insurance in real time. With a CBDC, your auto insurance can raise or lower your insurance rates in real time, per the government protocols.

Please reach out directly if this is something that concerns you, and you can read stories about past clients at https://deltacharlie.tech/

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