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The manufacturer that i work for has esims built into every vehicle they build that cannot be removed without bricking the vehicle. I feel like this is pretty much industry standard at this point. They used to have a removable sim, but there was an esim along side that so you could not completely disconnect.
Edit: added words
Then block the signal with a Faraday Cage.
I see I'm getting downvoted for my comments about this, but the vehicle will not fail due to a lack of internet connection. Otherwise your vehicle would brick itself anytime you drive through a tunnel.
Go ahead, look it up. It's about as simple as wrapping the cellular device with metal screen.
Yeah I like driving my car wrapped in tinfoil
I never suggested any such thing. I mean only to wrap the cellular module in metal screen, not the entire vehicle.
Jesus. Any idea how old a car I'd have to buy to be realtively certain it wasn't phoning home?
2003
A lot of cars weren't connected until 2007-2010 unless they were luxurymodels or had OnStar or LoJack.
What car manufacturer is this?
Really wish I had the money to start a car company