A few years back I heard of people getting passed by knowing the right people, but that wasn’t in California. I know it was a big deal with the shops record, so it wasn’t like the owner was doing it. It was random employees figuring out a way to do it I guess.
Well I guess it’s not great in the sense they’re clearly knowing users through account logs. Those logs would be tied to a payment method. So if you really wanted to be more anonymous, you’d want to pay with bitcoin or like a disposable/prepaid cc.
they are at least outside the US if that is a bonus
ExpressVPN doesn’t keep any traffic logs or monitor user activity. It does keep connection logs including the date of the connection (not the time) and the server used. The total amount of data transferred per user is also monitored...
pia gets a lot of praise online. They’ve been involved in lawsuits where they couldn’t provide user logs. The only negative would be they’re based in the US.
You’d clearly fail unless you have some type of inside connection from a shop that would give you a pass sticker.
you might enjoy these if you're into that kind of thing. China/US are usually at the top for most attacks going out/in
https://cybermap.kaspersky.com/
https://threatmap.fortiguard.com/
https://threatmap.checkpoint.com/
https://www.fireeye.com/cyber-map/threat-map.html...
You will likely have to find it through a junkyard or an eBay seller who’s parting out a car. Stuff like that isn’t offered by itself through Honda.
you can buy mounting hardware and stuff, but not the clip by itself...