People sign a privacy agreement that allows their car to become a surveillance tool. Then they park it in front of your house. We hope they don't use the sensoric wealth these cars offer (gps, wifi, bluetooth, rain detector, lidar, radar, microphones, camera's) to track us, you know because they're trustworthy corporations and they wouldn't stoop that low. Still, let's keep an eye on them to make sure.
@mplammers I wonder what the fix is. Theoretically you could have a guest garage that works like a faraday cage, but the cost of that would be hard to justify for what little difference it would make. You could gate your driveway and ask guests to park their surveillance boxes away from the house.
@mplammers To worsen matters, zoning laws often ban front fences from being higher than ~2ft. or ~1 meter, so you can't block the neighbor's surveillance of your house.