On 12 Oct 2015 at 8:08, Mike Nickerson via EV wrote:

> They will send you a text if there is
> any anomaly during charging.  It will tell you if charging is complete, there
> was a ground-fault error detected, or your car is unplugged.  They also have a
> website where you can see the charging power real-time.

Maybe it's just my tinfoil hat, but does it bother anyone here that these 
commercial EVSEs have a pretty accurate record of where you drive?  Do the 
companies disclose who has access to that record and when and why?  What 
kind of security do their websites have to protect this personal information 
from web pirates and script kiddies?

If you use a credit card at the filling station, fueling an ICE is equally 
traceable.  But AFAIK that information isn't online, where someone with 
nefarious purposes might be able to break into it.

Just wondering.  

David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA
EVDL Administrator

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