LaunchGreen
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Navigation and real time updates work fine with app location disabled.The short answer is you can't. For whatever reason Rivian completely removed the ability to do it the dumb way by just setting a time from the vehicle charging screen, unless you keep location data enabled. It doesn't matter if it's tied to a location or not. Also, regardless of being able to disable other app users from seeing your vehicle location, it doesn't stop Rivian or even necessarily the cellular provider from sharing it with any number of third parties they have agreements with. Even if you've read the terms of all those said agreements and are cool with that, it also assumes none of those who touch your data are like T-Mobile, verizon or AT&T that have been making settlements in court to do with lawsuits concerning selling real-time phone location data without user's consent.
You'll also find you can't turn it on, set up a charging time or location and then turn it off again. It will remain disabled despite the vehicle knowing both the time and its location.
As of the latest update you'll also find that your navigation doesn't work if you don't have location data sharing enabled either. Not that the internet-based features like traffic alerts don't work, it is completely disabled. All you get is a screen telling you to turn location sharing back on.
I've personally yet to discover what this means in an area without cell service. If scheduled charging and the GPS mysteriously works without being able to phone home, why exactly would location data sharing be required?
There are lots of people who are oblivious to or simply don't care about that stuff, but it's bizzarre for a company that prides itself on its security to give the finger to people who care about their privacy with changes that come months or years after becoming customers.
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