Does this apply to Europe too?
Has this been cracked, meaning people using these features bypassing the paywall?
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Does this apply to Europe too?
Has this been cracked, meaning people using these features bypassing the paywall?
Seems like this practice is banned in the EU, yeah.
The Dutch article that they look to doesn't say what they think it says. In Netherlands there are legal implications to change the amount of power of engine after it is sold.
The article doesn't is solely about engine power. Not about any other subscription option to enable something.
I also wouldn't see how a stupid subscription would be banned by some EU law. Aside from e.g. engine power.
From the article:
It should be noted that this subscriptions-for-features model applies to the European-spec A3. An Audi spokesperson declined to comment on whether these in-car subscriptions will also make it to the US when the car goes on sale for 2025.
Hard pass. I'm not going to own a car that spies on me or requires a subscription for something that's already in the fucking car. Eat shit.
Wonder how much that ends up costing per month and how much that ends up costing over the lifetime of the vehicle.
Assuming the lifetime even matters when they decide to just cut off subscriptions at some point in the future to turn features off to drive you towards buying a new vehicle and dumping this one like a good consumer.