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WTF is twitter? Facebook? I dont Use that shit it's just spewing all your business to predators all over the place
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Don't you mean flushing ur kids goldfish down the toilet when u accidentally kill it by forgetting to feed it and then saying he grew feet and ran off![]()

Not sure if this article was posted in this thread yet. Wired Magazine talks all about the new policy. Pretty crazy.
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2011/09/onstar-tracks-you/
Great blog post on the topic:
http://www.zdziarski.com/blog/?p=1270
Hi everyone,
I only wish I could drive a Corvette daily like all of you! My last job here at GM was to work with the media who write about Corvette. I actually had the privilege of launching the Grand Sport when it came out. Love that car.
Anyhow, I work here at OnStar now, so I can probably shed some light on this discussion about our Terms and Conditions.
As has been mentioned, we are amending our Terms and Conditions. Basically, we have added to the Terms and Conditions the provision that if you or we cancel the OnStar Services, the two-way connection with the your vehicle may continue to collect data unless you take certain steps to deactivate the data connection or fully disable the equipment. We are doing this to simplify the process for current and future owners of the vehicle to re-enroll in our services.
We will not continuously monitor or track the location of your vehicle nor will we be collecting any data about you or your vehicle. OnStar will provide you with prior notice if we plan to collect data from your vehicle, and we will obtain your express consent. OnStar values our subscribers’ privacy. We understand your need to protect your information.
The data we do have the capability to collect is not really much different than what we currently send out in the monthly diagnostic e-mails (tire pressure, warning lights, etc.). Hope this helps clear up any confusion. If you still have questions though, we invite you to check out our Privacy Center on OnStar.com, e-mail us at [email protected] or call us at 1.877.299.1372.
Adam Denison
OnStar Communications
Appreciate the links, Kman.
I noticed someone posted on one of the links you provided that the blue OnStar light would go out once the "data connection" link is terminated. That is different information than I was told by OnStar on 09-19-11. We'll see what happens.
OnStar never provided me with an email update to their stated "right" to steal my personal information without my prior approval. Guess that's because I provided the jerks with a fake email address.
I do hope a class-action lawsuit is filed against OnStar.
I started the thread on the Corvette Forum. I cancelled OnStar in all 3 of my cars.
Ok, they can track fuel ups (when, where), fuel economy, speed, location, other things that your car already tracks (engine rpm, braking, etc). I have a facebook but only so my family in the Philippines can stay in touch. I don't know about the rest of the garbage such as twitter.
Here is one thing I find interesting in the new Terms and Conditions. As an owner of my OnStar equipped Yukon, Onstar said I must notify people that my vehicle has onstar including passengers. Why and the heck should a passenger care?
I paid $149 a year per vehicle and received about $2-3 off per month per car for insurance. No more!
Before you start connecting crap from the OnStar remember that onstar can prevent your vehicle from starting and slow it down if it is within the last couple of years. That means onstar is wired into the car's ignition system somehow.
To me, OnStar just became useless. I'm having them deactivate it and I'm watching the lights to make sure they go off.
Of course if you are desperate enough to get onstar, onstar now sells OnStar in a box for "most" vehicles.
And I don't break laws but I don't need to be tracked or watched to make sure I don't break the laws.
Here is another interesting "article". http://www.glennbeck.com/2011/09/21/uh-oh-government-motors-wants-to-track-you/
This was posted over on the corvette forum. Adam Denison was the Onstar guy quoted in the above article.
Interesting that the GM goons aren't providing information on how vehicle owners can disable the OnStar spy system, huh?
Maybe the ACLU will take an interest in this since it affects such a large group.
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Watch this OnStar Spy Agency employee's nose grow as she sprews forth numerous lies:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eppUz5CJA_0
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Here's a story from TechCrunch.com:
http://techcrunch.com/2011/09/21/on...ervice-to-allow-for-tracking-without-consent/
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These OnStar Spy Agency articles are popping up all over the Internet fast:
http://www.examiner.com/evangelical-in-national/onstar-takes-up-partnership-with-big-brother
