Salary Sacrifice EV

Noting to do with posting an image off your phone onto a forum :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
  • Breaches: In 2022, hackers breached multiple EV manufacturer applications, gaining access to user personal data.
  • Regulatory Protection Under regulations like GDPR, charging information is considered personal data.
 
  • Breaches: In 2022, hackers breached multiple EV manufacturer applications, gaining access to user personal data.
  • Regulatory Protection Under regulations like GDPR, charging information is considered personal data.
My charging data shows how many times I have charged my car and how much it has cost. You can stop this nonsense whenever you feel comfortable
 
My charging data shows how many times I have charged my car and how much it has cost. You can stop this nonsense whenever you feel comfortable
I was trying to warn you of potential opportunistism of obtaing your personal data. If you're not interested in protecting your information, then neither am I.
But I'll continue to refuse to disclose my information.
Because you can't understand it, doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Think Israel using drones in 1973.
 
You denied it the first time. It was only when it was proven to you that you stopped denying it. :oops:
Israel’s drone experiences are of particular interest to Germany with regard to fighting drone incursions, something the German Ministry of Defense identified as important in a 2011 doctrinal document. While Germany has so far had no experiences with enemy drone incursions into its territory, Israel experienced the first Hezbollah drone incursion into its airspace in the early 2000s. These drones have so far been comparatively low-tech and did not constitute a real threat. But, to shoot down a drone that cost less than a few thousand dollars, Israel closed its airspace, deployed F-16 fighter jets, and used guided missiles, likely incurring costs of several hundred thousand dollars.
 
This thread is about the benefits of leasing an EV as a salary sacrifice vs buying one, or not.

@Himmy give it a rest.
Ah, your criticsm is only aimed at me. What a surprise.
And it's me that alerted others to the risk of disclosing personal information.
While others refused to believe the risk exists and argued that it doesn't. Who do you think has the forums interest at heart?
You, HWM, Pete?
No answer needed.
 
Israel’s drone experiences are of particular interest to Germany with regard to fighting drone incursions, something the German Ministry of Defense identified as important in a 2011 doctrinal document. While Germany has so far had no experiences with enemy drone incursions into its territory, Israel experienced the first Hezbollah drone incursion into its airspace in the early 2000s. These drones have so far been comparatively low-tech and did not constitute a real threat. But, to shoot down a drone that cost less than a few thousand dollars, Israel closed its airspace, deployed F-16 fighter jets, and used guided missiles, likely incurring costs of several hundred thousand dollars.
Goldyloppers trittly-how in the early mordy, and she falolloped down the steps. Oh unfortunade for cracking of the eggers and the sheebs and the buttery full-falollop and graze the knee-clappers. So she had a Vaselubrious, rub it on and a quick healy huff and that was that.
Stanley Unwin
 
Ah, your criticsm is only aimed at me. What a surprise.
And it's me that alerted others to the risk of disclosing personal information.
While others refused to believe the risk exists and argued that it doesn't. Who do you think has the forums interest at heart?
You, HWM, Pete?
No answer needed.
Bye then.
 
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