Following a dispute between Elon Musk and the CEO of Disney, the Disney+ app was promptly taken off of Tesla vehicles at nearby auto dealerships.

 

At first, it was said that all Tesla cars will no longer have access to the app. Later on, though, Tesla changed the rule such that Disney+ was only deleted from cars that had never used the app previously.

While some Tesla owners claim that the Disney+ app is no longer visible in their system, others who may have used the app still see Disney+ as accessible.

Musk may be responding to Disney with the symbolic removal of Disney+, but it’s also likely that.

Tesla is reconsidering its approach to collaborating with streaming entertainment services and will soon make an official announcement.

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