They can figure out when you leave town and see where you parked your car. They can see how many times you went to the grocery store or the health clinic.

Auto loans to Americans with poor credit have been booming, and many finance companies, credit unions and auto dealers are using technologies to track the location of borrowers’ vehicles in case they need to repossess them.

Such surveillance, lenders say, allows them to extend loans to more low- income Americans, knowing that they can easily locate the car. Lenders are also installing devices that enable them to remotely disable a car’s ignition after a borrower misses a payment.

Now, federal regulators are investigating whether these devices unfairly violate a borrower’s’ privacy.

The auto lender Credit Acceptance Corporation said this month in a securities filing that it had received a civil investigative demand from the Federal Trade Commission asking for its “policies, practices and procedures” related to so-called GPS starter interrupter devices, which are used to disable an ignition.

Industry lawyers say the action is part of a broader inquiry by the agency into tracking technologies used in the subprime auto lending market.

An agency spokesman declined to comment on the investigative demand.

“Finding out where people are located can reveal a lot about what people are doing in their lives,” said Lauren Smith, policy counsel at the Future of Privacy Forum, a think tank focused on privacy issues. “Location data is very sensitive.”

If the federal agency determines that the devices are being used unfairly or deceptively, it could force companies to stop the behavior and devise procedures and monitoring to ensure that customer privacy is better protected.

The regulatory scrutiny over the GPS starter interrupter devices comes as cracks are starting to appear in the red-hot auto loan market. The percentage of auto loans that were at least 90 days delinquent increased to 3.8 percent in the fourth quarter from 3.6 percent in the third quarter, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York

In determining whether to take action, the Federal Trade Commission must first decide whether the benefit to consumers — in this case the availability of auto loans — outweighs the privacy problems.

The auto finance industry says the benefits of the devices are clear. Without them, many low-income Americans would not be able to buy cars that they need to get to work.

So far, there is no widespread evidence that lenders are misusing information they track from a vehicle’s whereabouts.

Jack Tracey, executive director of the National Automotive Finance Association, said the privacy fears were unfounded.

“This is a registered vehicle,” Mr. Tracey said. “It has a license plate, and you can see where it is traveling. You are driving something that isn’t private anywhere.”

Manufacturers of the devices note that they have clear guidelines in place to protect privacy. The GPS capabilities, they say, are intended to help lenders locate a car once a borrower goes into default, not to be used simply as a surveillance tool.

As an added protection, some manufacturers said, they built their devices so that the GPS is not activated until a borrower defaults.

But privacy experts and many borrowers who have the devices in their cars say there is great potential for abuse, particularly because the devices fall outside traditional state and federal lending laws.

Some find it unsettling that the technology gives lenders so much control over borrowers — particularly poor borrowers, who typically have no choice but to accept the device if they want a loan to buy a car.

“They don’t need to know what we are doing — when we go out to eat, when we go on vacation,” said Elias Sanchez, a forklift operator in Austin, Tex. “We want our privacy.” His auto dealer didn’t tell him that a GPS tracking device had been installed in his 2005 Ford S.U.V., he said.

A 2014 investigation by The New York Times highlighted the tracking technology. In a front-page article, the head of collections at a Louisiana credit union said he could monitor a vehicle’s whereabouts on his smartphone and once disabled a borrower’s ignition while shopping at a Walmart.

A mother in Las Vegas described in the article how she had been unable to get her feverish child to a hospital because her car had been shut off for a missed payment. Other borrowers have complained in interviews of being stranded, marooned in dangerous neighborhoods and cut off from their cars when they needed it the most. In Nevada, one woman testified to the Legislature that her car had been shut down on a freeway.

Some state lawmakers have taken note. The New Jersey Legislature is working to revise a bill, vetoed this month by Gov. Chris Christie, that would strengthen the disclosure requirements and add consumer protections to the devices. Under the bill, consumers would get written disclosures that a device had been installed in their car and at least 72 hours’ notice before the ignition was disabled.

The Federal Trade Commission has brought several regulatory actions against businesses in recent years over privacy violations.

In 2013, the agency acted against a group of rent-to-own companies and a software firm for spying on customers who rented laptop computers. The agency said the companies had used software to take screen shots of confidential and personal information, log customers’ keystrokes and take screen shots of people in their homes. The companies were prohibited from secretly collecting this data from their customers.

Automobiles, the federal agency has said, are part of the ballooning “internet of things” that is constantly transmitting potentially sensitive data across the web. The agency had been urging auto manufacturers among many other industries to come up with new safeguards for personal data.

Privacy is expected to remain a focus of the Federal Trade Commission even as several new members are due to be appointed during the Trump administration.

“Privacy issues seem to garner bipartisan support,” said Christopher Kukla, executive vice president at the Center for Responsible Lending, a research and advocacy group focused on consumer finance. “We will have to see if that is something they will be able to move forward on.”

The year of 2016 comes to an end in a flash, we, ROPE family, is holding the annual summary meeting in Zhuhai Imperial Hot Spring Resort, in which we recall and summarize all the efforts and jobs we have done in the past, expect and plan what we will be engaged in in 2017. After summary meeting, all the members of ROPE family enjoys the party time in Imperial Hot Spring Resort.

Hereinafter we present what we have achieved in 2016:

1. Successfully registered brand “MYROPE” and two patents for GPS VEHICLE TRACKERS
2. Completed the first version of cloud server structure and presented for software patent
3. Completed the first version of online mart system.
4. Established the partnership with Jumeirah hotel in smart GPS Band project.
5. Established the partnership with QVC from US in GPS PHONE WATCH project and obtained the certificates of Prop 65 safety materials.
6. Launched the High quality and Low cost 3G GPS VEHICLE TRACKER project.
7. Established the partnership with Truemore operator from Thailand in GPS PHONE WATCH project and sold out 200,000 pcs of devices.
8. Obtained the license of DLT project from Thailand government.
9. The sales quantity of GPS VEHICLE TRACKER standard model M588 reach over 1,250,000 pcs.
10. Launched the 4G GPS PHONE WATCH project.

Hereinafter we present what we are planning in 2017:
1. Break the record of 5 million pcs of sales quantity in GPS VEHICLE TRACKER
2. Break the record of 800,000 pcs of sales quantity in GPS PHONE WATCH
3. Official operation in Cloud Server CS005 system.
4. Further improve the sole distributorship system.
5. Further improve the quality control system.
6. Further improve the after-sales service system.
7. Engaged in researching and developing in IOT project.
8. Engaged in researching and developing in Charger sharing project.

Finally, we here sincerely appreciate all the supports from customers worldwide and suppliers in China, meanwhile appreciate all the efforts created by colleagues in the past. We believe that we will make a big progress in the new year with the joint efforts of the whole family.

Rope Innovation sincerely invites you to join us in HK Electronics Fair 2016!

Full name: Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Autumn Edition)
Address: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
Duration: 13th October-16th October 2016
ROPE Booth NO: 3D-C16 (Hall 3)

Recently, we have obtained two new designing patents authorization from State Intellectual Property Bureau, patents NO. are respectively as follows: ZL201630016228.X for GPS VEHICLE TRACKER M588, and ZL201630016229.4 for GPS VEHICLE TRACKER M5X8 (X=0-2).

We, as always, are the leader of GPS tracking solution provider. Our engineers are engaged in researching and designing the new solutions to satisfy the requirements in market. During the process of development, we have overcome the difficulties and barriers in accuracy of GPS location, assisted GPS location, battery life, chipset size, satellite communication, Compass positioning technology and so on and so forth, and successfully registered two new designing patents in positioning and communication field which has totally improved the production level and practical value of tracking products.


Until Today, We have have obtained 12 patents including 2 software copyright patents, and 3 more patents for utility models are under verifying. With the improvement of the core competitiveness, We sincerely hope that we will offer customers the perfect and most stable products and satisfactory service now and in future.

Dapeng ancient city locates the eastern Dapeng peninsula part of Shenzhen city, guarding the pear river estuary, which was built from Ming dynasty(BC year of 1394) and covered about 0.11 million square meters as a part of important military defence of sea in south of China at that time. With 600 years of resisting foreign aggression, it came out lots of famous national heroes such as Sijue Lai, Qilong lau, Heizai Lau and so on. Nowadays, it becomes the key culture relic protection site and the patriotism education base.

On the purpose of improving the team spirit, enhancing the team cohesiveness, and learning the culture of Ming Dynasty and the experiences of patriotism, ROPE family pay a visit to the Dapeng peninsula especially the Dapeng ancient city, Dapeng museum, and Dongshan Temple in 14th May, 2016.

We were staying in the small inns beside sea shore, a kind of homestay built for the tourists. From the windows or maybe rooftop if you casually sat in a chair and gazing out to the sea till the end, you  couldn’t tell where the heaven stopped and the sea began. When the sun went to bed down on the bayou, there was a million sparkles on the water, we could only describe it in two words—“so beautiful”.

At night, we held a barbecue party on one of the rooftop, colleagues were drinking, gossiping, dancing, playing games, enjoyed and relaxed.

On the second day, we toured around the Dapeng ancient city and Dongshan Temple. Stepping on the dark green cobble road in the zigzag alley in ancient city, you could feel the transient of time and vicissitude of history. In the temple, it would involuntarily come out the respect to the Lord Buddha from the recesses of inner mind when the Buddhism painting caught you eyesight.

ROPE family enjoyed and learned much not only the culture of ancient China but also the team work during the tourism. We all anticipate next time would have more such activities and sincerely hope ROPE will grow stronger day by day.