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Hi everyone,
Each time I start the car, I get a window popping up which asks if I approve terms and conditions (or something like that).
I have always agreed but is there a way of terminating this request?
Thanks in advance.
Mark
Hey Guys.
Im5 owner here. Noticing some issues with software. Have to approve privacy policy every time I start the car. Second ADAS resets every time I start the car. Do you think this will be updated in future?
Someone posted on the I5 section of the forum -
you can view the software version on the IM5 by tapping “Software up to date” text multiple times.
1. Tap car icon on the lower screen
2. Tap “General”
3. Tap “Software up to date” repeatedly until it displays the software details.
Not tried it...
I have only owned my IM6 for a couple of weeks. I was really concerned before it arrived by all the criticism by people on groups and forums.
Maybe I have been luck, or I don’t complain as much as the average IM6 owner. But my experience if the IM6 has been amazing. It’s wonderful to drive...
Seems that MG is currently getting sued in Germany over their software due to copyright and open-source license violations.
The case was brought forward by a buyer who claims that the vehicle’s software contains open-source components, but the required obligations (like license texts, copyright...
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