I would be more worried about them capturing my license plate numbers. I always park far and walk. I have nothing on me with my name. Just donation and car keys. NotHing else that could fall out and be lost in the room that may tie my real identity to my hobby identity. Originally Posted by Blueesorry dude. But she likely has all of your real life info before you arrive.
Only works if they're separate. The car I drive most of the time has the remote built into the master key. I do have a valet key, though, which I will use in scenarios like this sometimes. Or I will simply park far enough away that I know the car can't be unlocked from the incall room. Originally Posted by D_FridayCar thieves are now using an electronic amplifier that amplies the key fob signal.
So there's a security gap most hobbyists expose themselves to which I've been thinking about lately.
A few years ago I heard about a hobbyist who was ripped off by a sketchy provider who unlocked his car via his key fob remote while he was in the bathroom, and her partner in crime then rifled through through his car for cash and valuable items.
Ever since I've been very careful about where my keys are, and quite often I just bring a valet key into the incall.
And I'm not worried about getting stuff stolen as much as I am about getting my identity compromised.
Valet key or not there are scenarios where I can imagine getting separated from the key, and it being used to obtain access to the vehicle during a rendezvous.
What I really wish I had is a combination remote that I would carry into the incall. I don't know if such a thing exists, but it would be of no use to a crooked provider. Ideas?
(The old "hide-a-key" isn't exactly a secure solution IMO, so don't suggest it...) Originally Posted by D_Friday
...And I'm not worried about getting stuff stolen as much as I am about getting my identity compromised. Originally Posted by D_FridayIf you are worried about your identity getting compromised then the only real solution is to use a rental and not keep any of the agreements in the vehicle.
If you are worried about your identity getting compromised then the only real solution is to use a rental and not keep any of the agreements in the vehicle.This is definitely another layer of security, but don't think for a minute it will fully protect you. Someone who is willing and able to do a plate search to figure out who you are can also find out who had a specific rental car at a certain time. It all depends how bad someone wants to ID you. If it's just curiosity or searching for easy ID theft prey, a rental car will likely be enough to make them move on to someone else. If someone has targeted you personally for whatever reason, it's just another layer for them to navigate.
I believe most would be very surprised just how easy it is to do a license plate search to find the registered owner, especially in today's age of information exchange. Originally Posted by ElumEno