teslas.cloud FAQ

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Getting Started

Q: What is teslas.cloud?
teslas.cloud is a comprehensive web application designed specifically for Tesla's in-car browser. It provides news, weather, navigation, and other essential features optimized for vehicle use. This is an educational father-son project and is not affiliated with Tesla, Inc.
Q: Why is it "teslas" and not "tesla"?
Because some guy in China is squatting on the "tesla.cloud" domain.
Q: Is teslas.cloud free to use?
Yes, teslas.cloud is completely free to use. It's maintained as an educational project to benefit the Tesla community.

Dashboard Section

Q: What information does the Dashboard provide?
The Dashboard is your navigation hub featuring:
Q: What is TeslaWaze and how do I use it?
TeslaWaze is a service developed by some brilliant unknown engineer that allows you to view traffic conditions and speed traps. It's a nice complement to your Tesla's built-in navigation. It was NOT developed by us, and we're just embedding it in the app.
Q: Why does the GPS data show "--" or seem inaccurate?
GPS data depends on location services being enabled in your Tesla's browser and having a clear view of satellites. If you see "--", try:

News Section

Q: How does the News section work?
The News section aggregates headlines from multiple sources. You can click on the headlines (if you're not moving) to read the full articles. You can also forward articles to your email (see below).
Q: Can I customize which news sources appear?
Yes! After logging in, you can customize your news feeds in the Settings section. You can enable or disable specific news sources, set update frequencies, and even configure email forwarding for news articles.
Q: How does news sharing work?
When logged in, you can forward interesting articles to yourself for later reading via email. Click the share button on any article, and it will be sent to your configured email address. This feature requires you to have email forwarding enabled in your user settings.

Weather Section

Q: What weather information is available?
The Weather section provides:

Landmarks Section

Q: What is this section do?
The Landmarks section provides nearby points of interest from Wikipedia. You can leave it open while you drive and it will continuously update as you move.

Network Section

Q: What graph in the Network section monitor?
The Network section provides real-time car network diagnostics by measuring latency to our server. It's a complement to the cell signal display in the car that is actually measuring the network performance, not just signal strength.
Q: How do I interpret the network status indicator at the top of the window?
Network status is shown with color-coded indicators: The bar indicator in the top-right corner gives you an at-a-glance view of your current connection quality.
Q: What is the network "exit" location?
When your car connects to the internet, it does so through a cellular connection. Most car companies, like Tesla, actually route you through a network tunnel (VPN) that they control. As such, you may actually be accessing the internet from quite a distance from your actual location when all is said and done. This shows you where you actually "appear to be" on the internet.
Q: Great. Why do i care?
First, it will introduce latency if the server that is handling your network traffic is far away. Second, some services (like streaming video) may be blocked if they notice a difference between your GPS position and your network location.

Travel Section

Q: What travel resources are available?
The Travel section has links to various tools and resources for planning trips in your Tesla:

Media Section

Q: What entertainment options are in the Media section?
The Media section provides access to various entertainment platforms: Note: Media features are disabled while driving for safety.

Reference Section

Q: What tools are in the Reference section?
The Reference section offers productivity and informational tools:
Q: Is it safe to access password managers through teslas.cloud?
teslas.cloud provides links to password manager websites but doesn't store or access your credentials. When you click these links, you're taken directly to the official sites where you log in normally. Always verify you're on the correct website before entering sensitive information.

Settings & Account Management

Q: Do I need to create an account to use teslas.cloud?
No account is required for basic functionality. All settings are saved locally in your browser by default. However, creating a user ID provides several benefits:
Q: How do I create a user ID and sync settings?
To create a user ID:
  1. Click the "Login" button in the bottom-left corner
  2. Enter a unique ID of your choosing (9+ characters)
  3. Your settings will automatically sync to the cloud
  4. Use the same ID on other devices to access your settings
Your user ID can be anything memorable like your phone number or email address - it's encrypted before storage.
Q: What settings can I customize?
You can customize numerous aspects of teslas.cloud:
Q: What information is stored on your servers?
We follow a privacy-first approach and store minimal data, none of which can be associated with you personally unless you choose to use an e-mail address that reveals your identity. The only data stored on our servers is:

Troubleshooting & Technical Issues

Q: The GPS/location features aren't working. What should I do?
GPS issues are usually related to browser permissions:
  1. Refresh the page and allow location access when prompted
  2. Check if location services are enabled in your Tesla's browser settings
  3. Try moving to an area with better satellite reception
  4. Restart the browser application completely
  5. If problems persist, try clearing browser cache and cookies
Q: Some external links don't work or load slowly.
Tesla's browser has some limitations with external content: Try refreshing the page or accessing the site at a different time if you experience issues.
Q: The app seems slow or unresponsive.
Performance issues can usually be resolved by:
  1. Refreshing the page (Ctrl+R or Cmd+R)
  2. Clearing browser cache and cookies
  3. Restarting Tesla's browser application
  4. Checking your network connection status
  5. Closing other browser tabs to free up memory
teslas.cloud is designed to be lightweight, but external content may sometimes affect performance.
Q: Why do stock prices and some data show "--"?
Data showing as "--" typically indicates: This is normal behavior and doesn't affect core teslas.cloud functionality.
Q: How do I report bugs or suggest improvements?
We welcome feedback! You can: Please be patient with responses as this is a volunteer-maintained project.

Privacy & Security

Q: How is my data protected?
teslas.cloud prioritizes your privacy:
Q: Can I delete my account and data?
Not yet. Given that there's nothing interesting in the settings data (which is all we store) we haven't implemented this feature yet. If you want to delete your user ID and associated settings, please contact us at feedback@teslas.cloud and we'll take care of it.

Support

Q: How can I get help or contact support?
For support: Response times vary as this is a volunteer project.
Q: Can I contribute to teslas.cloud development?
Sure! Contact us at feedback@teslas.cloud if you'd like to contribute.
Q: Is there a mobile version?
teslas.cloud is a web application that works in any browser, including mobile devices.