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<blockquote data-quote="IanSR" data-source="post: 57944" data-attributes="member: 10446"><p>I was about to say if you didn't want to be traceable (maybe you are flying out of line of sight) then use the DJIGo4 Mod app from the forum here and avoid the whole 'register with DJI and sell your soul to the devil' scenario completely, but then I realised you guys have to put your FAA registration number on your crafts so it's a moot point.</p><p></p><p>But that's what I did, my Spark came already activated from an DJI authorised reseller as a refurbished unit (so basically second hand, activated by the original owner presumably and registered in their name with DJI) so I don't even have an account with DJI and block all communication to them as their app scrapes up so much info about you they might as well call themselves BBD (Big Brother Drones) but I am not in the USA so our regulations are more relaxed over craft identifications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IanSR, post: 57944, member: 10446"] I was about to say if you didn't want to be traceable (maybe you are flying out of line of sight) then use the DJIGo4 Mod app from the forum here and avoid the whole 'register with DJI and sell your soul to the devil' scenario completely, but then I realised you guys have to put your FAA registration number on your crafts so it's a moot point. But that's what I did, my Spark came already activated from an DJI authorised reseller as a refurbished unit (so basically second hand, activated by the original owner presumably and registered in their name with DJI) so I don't even have an account with DJI and block all communication to them as their app scrapes up so much info about you they might as well call themselves BBD (Big Brother Drones) but I am not in the USA so our regulations are more relaxed over craft identifications. [/QUOTE]
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