I would imagine bluetooth would most likely be connected if you're the driver.
If they can get the bluetooth id of the car you're paired with, maybe they could say "this is the common car driven".
And if they had location information, they might be able to match it offline to other data, like a license plate as you drove past a license plate reader.
and if they don't have any of that, maybe I should shut up because now they have ideas.
> I would imagine bluetooth would most likely be connected if you're the driver.
I would think the opposite. When I'm the passenger, I connect to Bluetooth so I can control the music and navigation. It makes no sense for the driver to do that.
If they can get the bluetooth id of the car you're paired with, maybe they could say "this is the common car driven".
And if they had location information, they might be able to match it offline to other data, like a license plate as you drove past a license plate reader.
and if they don't have any of that, maybe I should shut up because now they have ideas.