My sentry mode has worked with valet mode since at leearly Januaryast (first time I tried)... In a Model X...
And everyone that is saying to add password protection. Just remove the feature to browse/play in valet mode.
There's absolutely NOTHING stopping them from pulling the flash drive and using their phone (OTG) or a tablet/laptop or even a portable drive copier to copy the flash drive. If you think your valet is going to do that, either you're working for MI6, or need to find a new lot to park at. But adding security where none is needed is a waste if resources. If I can access the vehicle and the drive, I don't need a vehicle-based browser to waste my time trying to locate or find out something about someone.
The only real sentry security would be from the ability to have the drive be encrypted (remove from the car, can't read), but, again, waste of resources for something that was an after the fact addition to the vehicle. Having the vehicle run encryption on everything it reads/writes would be a massive drain.
And everyone that is saying to add password protection. Just remove the feature to browse/play in valet mode.
There's absolutely NOTHING stopping them from pulling the flash drive and using their phone (OTG) or a tablet/laptop or even a portable drive copier to copy the flash drive. If you think your valet is going to do that, either you're working for MI6, or need to find a new lot to park at. But adding security where none is needed is a waste if resources. If I can access the vehicle and the drive, I don't need a vehicle-based browser to waste my time trying to locate or find out something about someone.
The only real sentry security would be from the ability to have the drive be encrypted (remove from the car, can't read), but, again, waste of resources for something that was an after the fact addition to the vehicle. Having the vehicle run encryption on everything it reads/writes would be a massive drain.