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When it comes to security,

When in doubt, rip it out

I took some pictures how I ripped out the unused satellite/cellular two way communications that were used to track my car. This was absolutely used by Insurance companies and their several hundred third parities for advertising and almost certainly #Palantir ICE Technologies. Location, mileage, and other basic usage information being transmitted every minute, and can be ripped out within one minute at shown here.

Locate, grab, yank down, and swipe the connector off. It is OK to break it if you never use satellite radio or the subscription emergency call service. You have a cell phone, right? Cut the cord, rip this apart. The GPS antenna for navigation is under the windshield in the dash and is unaffected by this and is only a receiver, so it may be safe to leave that intact.

By eliminating this two way telemetry, you eliminate other security threats too. Malicious hackers can no longer take control of the canbus, the cameras, electronic steering, brakes, remote ignition, and no longer able to remote control your car. Think I'm joking? Rip that two way communication system out.
Four steps to remove vehicle two way telemetry, identify the external antenna, locate where to grab the interior roof liner, grab and rip it open, and forcefully yank the wires out.

Picture: Four steps to remove vehicle two way telemetry, identify the external antenna, locate where to grab the interior roof liner, grab and rip it open, and forcefully yank the wires out.

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