It's about being forced into the role of a product as described earlier:
"A web browser is an app which functions as a digital sandbox to protect you. You don't need to forgo that protection in order to update a credit card or opt in to a service. As with Facebook, when you install and run an unnecessary app on your phone, *you* are the product."
"This is about forcing people into the role of a product. To do so willingly is one thing but to be sold a car without that requirement and then have it forced onto you after the fact is garbage."
Install and delete it? Or do you mean install it (instantly increasing your device's attack surface and vulnerability to security issues), grant it intrusive permissions over your device, agree to enter into an abusive legal contract with the company behind it, provide it with your personal information, link it and all of the above with your Tesla account, link it and all of the above with your vehicle and your vehicle's technology, "delete" it, and carry its cruft on your device forever? And do it all over again the next time you need to update your card.