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Same here! How do they know? Kind of scary, isn't it?Yes, blue shows for me. Tesla is clairvoyant in my case.
I am curious: how is publicly displaying a reservation number potentially a problem? Tesla knows that number is unique to my account. I don't see how anyone else could use it to cause a problem for me or for Tesla.
Or maybe blue is the most popular color?Well it appears that all the Model 3 reservation pages in My Tesla show blue cars. So much for a little variety.
Thanks for your comments. I'm still not worried about it.There is always a possibility that someone with clever social engineering skills (or a mistake by Tesla's part) may take over your reservation. Best not to publish this number out in the open and not to make it too easy to be exploited for nefarious intentions.
if you look at the page source, its just a static link to a single image, no variables anywhere.
Likely that everyone has the same image
agreed - but that usually has the image name as the variable rather than hard coded as in this case.Probably is a static image in this case (as there is no evidence for anything other than blue), but a server-side script can easily display a different image for each user without it showing up in variables, which are usually there only for interactive user forms.