Mine sends doves with secret messages?I'm wondering how my Air 2 communicates with DJI? Also, what specific information gets communicated? And how is this information of benefit to the drone or me? Also, how can I turn this feature on and off? Any help with this will be appreciated.
The app will upload flight data to your account...when you enable it. Everything else is conjecture and/or paranoia.I'm wondering how my Air 2 communicates with DJI? Also, what specific information gets communicated? And how is this information of benefit to the drone or me? Also, how can I turn this feature on and off? Any help with this will be appreciated.
Correct.As I understand it, It doesn’t communicate directly with DJI “ live”. When you sync your flight logs to DJI all the flight telemetry is uploaded.....this now opens the door to a mirad of “opinions” as to whether DJI is spying on you or not.
Believe me this subject has been debated at GREAT length and every new drone that comes out produces new pilots who, inevitably, raise the subject again.
Have a trawl through previous posts and “knock yourself out “ feasting on them.
Myself,for what it’s worth, I’m totally bored with it now.
Take care, stay safe and catch you later. Peter
Exactly!The app will upload flight data to your account...when you enable it. Everything else is conjecture and/or paranoia.
This topic brings out the paranoia in some people.I'm wondering how my Air 2 communicates with DJI? Also, what specific information gets communicated? And how is this information of benefit to the drone or me? Also, how can I turn this feature on and off? Any help with this will be appreciated.
This topic brings out the paranoia in some people.
The facts are your drone can only communicate with your controller.
The drone and controller have a short range and neither has any way of communication with DJI.
If you choose to upload your flight data to DJI's servers (synch), that goes to DJI, otherwise nothing does.
Whether you synch or not makes no difference but there are some reasons you might choose to synch your data.
If you have a crash and want a replacement, DJI need to see the data to investigate the incident.
If you ever change the phone or tablet you fly with, any data you have synched comes across to your new device.
If you could see what is in your flight data, you'd see that there's nothing at all in it to worry about.
You didn't read/understand post #12.So I'll probably just allow the data to be sent to them.
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