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      01-24-2024, 01:32 PM   #51
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And I said you do not know whether or not it is the law in the specific jurisdiction where the OP resides.
You are right then. I am not a lawyer. I just assume it's common sense and am a bit lazy to try to find the right laws or statutes, or even court cases in the jurisdiction the car was sold in.

Here is food for thought:
https://ontrak-solutions.com/does-tr...r%20permission.


"One of the top questions that we get is whether tracking a car via GPS violates driver privacy? The answer depends on several factors. So, let us start with the basics.

Can you use a GPS tracker on someone else’s vehicle without their permission? Absolutely not. It is illegal in all 50 states to put a GPS tracker on someone else’s vehicle without their permission. It is not only illegal, but it opens you up to all sorts of potential civil lawsuits for violations of privacy. We will not sell you a GPS tracker to place on someone else’s vehicle, and we are flat-out telling you not to do it if you get a GPS tracker somewhere else. It is illegal."

This is a company out of New Jersey, where KIES is.

So I don't know man. You do you.
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