2 results for "df8c08b947dec38b05d97a88e16c0350"
>>107089944
>Any Win7gods ever have any issues with viruses, malware, ransomware etc?
No.
And even if I did I'd factory reset my PC and restore from backup. Computers are interchangeable and disposable.

>>107089992
>I absolutely do not believe this actually happened.
It did. All modern cars collect data from connected devices.

https://web.archive.org/web/20250301015314/https://www.forbes.com/sites/larsdaniel/2024/10/11/is-your-car-spying-on-you-the-alarming-truth-about-car-data-collection/

>According to Australian consumer advocacy group Choice, top car brands like Hyundai, Kia, Tesla, Ford, and Toyota are collecting various forms of personal data from their vehicles. The data gathered can include everything from driving habits and location history to biometric data such as voice and facial recognition.
>Hyundai and Kia, for example, collect voice data through their vehicles' recognition systems, which is then shared with Cerence, a company specializing in AI-powered interactions for the automotive sector.

Easiest way to deal with this is to find the antenna(s) that allow the car to connect to the internet and break them. This will leave all the software in the car intact and probably not brick your car... Yet.
>>211862078
It's 4:45pm on a Wednesday afternoon, all the resident thread normies are driving home from work in their 2023 Honda Civic type Rs, hitting every green light along the way, amd briefly taking their eyes off the road to check their phones for the most recent message from their wives and/or girlfriends (it's a racy picture or an affirmation of deep love, sometimes both).