Porsche has chosen to use carplay Apple in the future 911 models, setting aside plans to adopt Android Auto entirely. The German company prefer privacy policies Apple's more than Google's, which allow the search giant to collect vehicle data.
«As part of the agreement with the automaker, Google collects a lot of vehicle data as car parts, which are sent back to Mountain View, California, ”explains Porsche. Some of that data might include things like vehicle speed, oil temperature and even the throttle position.
Porsche has decided to adopt Android Auto's biggest rival instead, knowing of Apple has no interest in collecting this data, neither for statistics nor to control users. Furthermore, as stated by Porsche, this is because Google would be interested in making its own car, and this data would help you in everything related to this data.
The only information that carplay want to know while it is being used, is if your vehicle is moving. This is a safety measure adopted long ago by manufacturers of in-car entertainment systems.
But as Apple and CEO Tim Cook have been keen to reiterate in recent weeks that the Cupertino company you are not interested in collecting data of users and respects their right to privacy. Our information has to be sold to advertisers or sellers. Also, we have long known rumors that Apple is planning to release its own car.