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  2. LoJack - Wikipedia

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    LoJack is a stolen-vehicle recovery and IoT-connected car system that utilizes GPS and cellular technology to locate users' vehicles, view trip-history, see battery levels, track speeding, and maintain vehicle-health via a native app. Prior to selling a vehicle, LoJack dealers can use the system to manage and locate inventory, view and manage battery-health, and recover stolen inventory.

  3. Hum (system) - Wikipedia

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    Hum is a vehicle diagnostic and tracking system from Verizon Communications.The system is composed of two devices: a diagnostics reader which connects to a vehicle's OBDII and a speaker with Bluetooth connectivity that can be clipped to the visor. [1]

  4. Electronic devices used for car thefts set to be banned - AOL

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    Sophisticated electronic devices used by criminals to steal cars are set to be banned under new laws in England and Wales. More than 700,000 vehicles were broken into last year - often with the ...

  5. Anti-hijack system - Wikipedia

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    A transponder system is a system which is always armed until a device, usually a small RFID transponder, enters the vehicle's transmitter radius. Since the device is carried by the driver, usually in their wallet or pocket, if the driver leaves the immediate vicinity of the vehicle, so will the transponder, causing the system to assume the vehicle has been hijacked and disable it.

  6. An abused wife took on Tesla over tracking tech. She lost

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    Other automakers offer similar tracking and remote-access features, and an industry group has acknowledged the need for protections to ensure car technology doesn’t become a tool for abuse.

  7. Use of vehicle-stopping device poses questions from police ...

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    Independent Monitor James Ginger in his latest report said, "launching a tethering device at the moving wheels of a vehicle traveling on a roadway to halt the vehicle is a use of force."

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