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by lambdasquirrel 1019 days ago
After the revelations about carmaker privacy concerns[0], it seems that having options from privacy-conscious Germany is necessary for the market. BMW was one of the better ones (admittedly in a sea of quite-bad), according to Mozilla's read of the legalese.

[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37404413

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Seems like Mazda wasn't even in the list. When the Mozilla site dropped I immeaditly searched for Mazda and either Mozilla didn't test them or Mazda don't collect any meaningful info. They are old school in many ways. This mentality sucks sometimes:

-their attempts at lowering fleet emissions is to just drop trucks and make all their cars use a series of efficient engines but not actually adopt EVs seriously until way down the line. This meets the goal(others get to the same number by selling gas guzzlers + compliance EVs) but is really against the grain.

Other times this old school mentality is good.

-insisting on not using touch screens so drivers dont get frustrated and can focus on the road

-sticking with traditional transmission instead of those god awful CVTs

-probably not adopting the infrastructure to make mass surveillance in their cars possible (or so I guess).