beatle
Active Member
Not really familiar with the Tessie app, but I'm assuming it's like all the others and just uses a token generated using your credentials. If you change your Tesla password, the token will effectively become useless and future API calls by the service will not make it to your car. Just deleting the app would not do the trick since the app just gives you access to the service that processes the data gleaned from the API calls.
As for sentry mode, I guess people value battery life / vampire drain more than the security provided by sentry mode. I consider vampire drain a necessary evil for these cool features and a faster responding app, so I just deal with it.
As for sentry mode, I guess people value battery life / vampire drain more than the security provided by sentry mode. I consider vampire drain a necessary evil for these cool features and a faster responding app, so I just deal with it.