This is a forum for the mavic only...
Spending a few minutes reading even the top 15 threads here will answer your questions. Hint: the answer is yes to all except the reporting question you asked. Feel free to ask follow up questions in specific threads.
Yes it will not allow to fly into NFZ
No it will not report your logs to anyone, unless you syncronise your logs to DJI server and give DJI permission to access them
Yes it will prevent startup in NFZ, or if cannot get GPS/position information prior to startup to confirm not in NFZ
Yes software ceiling to 400f/120m, which can be overidden up to 500m above take off point. No higher.
NFZ has many threads about different classes, different authorisations etc. I'm not an expert.
I don't know what to search?
See the issue.
I didn't even know there the term NFZ or geofence existed.
I cannot search for things I don't know about.
About reporting, every flight is logged in the copter itself and synchronised to the cloud when you have a connection to the networks. DJI might share flight logs with authorities if they see a reason to do so.
So, since all the answers are YES, I guess you're better off with your P1 which is probably the last DJI drone ever without any restrictions.
Those restrictions are to ensure safety and keep people from doing bad things. Although many still just do what they want one way or the other. You're not the only hedonist in the world.
Any cloud DJI is currently using. Might be their own servers but they could also have a stack of virtual servers on Amazon, Oracle, Google, or a Chinese cloud provider, who knows. By 'the cloud' I mean whatever DJI uses as cloud.Which cloud?
'The cloud' is a generic term.
Sorry, must have forgotten the ' 'I'm not sure if you're trying to be funny ...
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