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Various automakers have introduced the idea of using a smartphone as a 'key' This means that the driver (or anyone the car's owner has authorized to) can lock, unlock, start, and start their car using their smartphone.
The phone, via software or a manufacturer app, acts as your car's main key.
Other functions that are available include rolling windows up and down, opening and closing the trunk/frunk, and activating the headlights, interior lights, or honking the horn.
Some of the automakers that currently offer this include: Rivian , Lexus , Lucid , and even Fiat .
Most aspects of your life are tied up within the cell phone, such as your car.
Having your car tied to your smartphone opens the door to many unfortunate possibilities.
Most manufacturers have clever technology in place to prevent such theft, but theoretically, it's still a risk.
There are some good aspects to this idea, like being able to start your car from anywhere.
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