Duracell Energy EV Charger: Difference between revisions
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|Description=Electronic Vehicle charger | |Description=Electronic Vehicle charger | ||
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==Consumer-impact summary== | ==Consumer-impact summary== | ||
===User Freedom=== | |||
It is possible to: | |||
* use the charger offline, once smart cards have been registered. | |||
* switch off the power to the entire charger within your home using physical switch. | |||
===User Privacy=== | |||
Registration requires the following information: | |||
* Your phone number | |||
There is not an in-app way to erase your data and delete account. There is a phone number and email address that can be used for exercising data privacy rights. Calls to their customer service are recorded, for training purposes. | |||
The app asks for the following permissions: | |||
* Network | |||
* Bluetooth | |||
* Location servers - your precise geo-location | |||
* Notifications | |||
===Concerns=== | |||
The charger itself cannot be found, even when using the app with all requested permissions granted and enabled. It is unclear if this is due to connection issues, unexpected configurations or platform specific bugs. Due to the charger hotspot not being found, you cannot control when charging starts or stops using the app or setup smart cards. | |||
The default password for the hotspot is easily guessable. Changing the password is done via web browser. Any settings enforcing HTTPS must be disabled to access hotpot configuration. | The default password for the hotspot is easily guessable. Changing the password is done via web browser. Any settings enforcing HTTPS must be disabled to access hotpot configuration. | ||
The charger has a WiFi hostspot and requires connection to your home router over WiFi. The connection can be unstable or out of range. Ethernet would be a more reliable way for the charger and router to communicate with each other. | |||
==Incidents== | ==Incidents== | ||