Should You Accept Toyota’s Wi-Fi Connect & Connected Services Setup?

Trail4R

Administrator
Staff member
Joined
Mar 26, 2024
Messages
871
Reaction score
632
Location
Sacramento, CA
Website
trail4runner.com
IG
Visit Instagram
IMG_0867.jpeg


Reference: 2025 4Runner Owner’s Manual, pg. 117–118
Link to Multi-Media Guide: https://trail4runner.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/4Runner_Owners_Manual_Multimedia.pdf

If you’ve just picked up a 2025 4Runner, you’ve probably seen a screen during setup asking you to “Accept” or “Decline” a handful of services, including AT&T Wi-Fi Connect, Toyota Connected Services, and more. This thread breaks down what each of those options means, what you’re agreeing to, and whether or not it matters.

What is Wi-Fi Connect (AT&T)?​

Wi-Fi Connect gives you in-vehicle hotspot access for up to 5 devices. It’s powered by AT&T and includes a 30-day free trial (or 3GB of data, whichever comes first).

If you Accept:
  • Toyota shares your name, address, email, VIN, and device ID with AT&T.
  • You agree to AT&T’s terms and arbitration clause.
  • AT&T collects usage and connection data under their own privacy policy.
  • After the trial, this becomes a paid subscription through AT&T.
Important: You cannot use Verizon, T-Mobile, or other carriers. Wi-Fi Connect is AT&T only, and not bundled with your existing cell plan.

What is Toyota Connected Services?​

Accepting Toyota’s Connected Services enables a suite of cloud features:
  • Remote Connect: Start, lock/unlock, check vehicle status via Toyota app
  • Drive Connect: Cloud nav, POI search, voice assistant
  • Service Connect: Vehicle health reports and maintenance alerts
  • Safety Connect: SOS emergency help, crash notification
  • Insure Connect: Driving data shared with Toyota insurance partners
To enable these, you consent to:
  • Real-time tracking of your location, driving behavior, and health data!
  • Sharing this data with Toyota affiliates (including Google and insurance companies)!
  • Use of your precise GPS coordinates for route planning and cloud services!
If your vehicle is equipped with cloud nav or POI search, Toyota will share search criteria + vehicle location with Google to improve search relevance.

What Happens If You Decline?​

  • Wi-Fi Connect won’t work
  • Remote Start, Safety Connect, Cloud Nav, etc. are disabled
  • Toyota will not receive or transmit your vehicle’s data
  • You will lose access to connected features but the vehicle still functions normally
If you skip instead of declining:
  • Toyota continues using non-precise location, driving, and health data for research

Can You Activate It Later?​

Yes. You can always return to the Toyota App: Toyota App > My Garage > Subscriptions > Enable Connected Services

Quick Breakdown: Should You Accept?​

FeatureAcceptDecline
In-vehicle Wi-FiYes (AT&T only)No
Remote Start via appYesNo
SOS Emergency + Crash AlertYesNo
Navigation w/ traffic & POIYes (Cloud-based)No
Toyota collects your GPS/dataYesNo
Use Verizon/other carrierNot supportedNot supported

If you’re privacy-conscious or don’t care about remote features, decline tracking. If you want full access to your app, cloud nav, and trial features, accept and revisit subscriptions later if needed.

I personally opted out of all the tracking because 1. I don't have ATT&T and 2. I really don't care about any of these services.

Here are a couple screen shots of the consent agreements I took on my phone.

IMG_0862.jpeg

IMG_0861.jpeg
 
Last edited:

New Threads

I recently purchased a 2026 TRD Off-Road trim...
In the 70's and 80's, most Turbo sport cars...
Hello everyone. I'm considering installing a...

Recent

In the 70's and 80's, most Turbo sport cars had some sort of turbo badging, especially on the...
I recently purchased a 2026 TRD Off-Road trim and am considering tinting the front windows to...
Currently I have a 2018 TRD Off Road Premium, and religiously I change my oil every 5,000 miles...
So I'm at about 2600 miles now on my new 6th Gen, and I was wondering if you all are planning to...
Ok guys, take a look at the new rack setup! We're running the Westcott Designs Lo-Pro (low...
I am new to this site, but have owned 1998 and 2021 4Runners, as well as 2008 and 2013 FJ...
This 2025 Toyota 4Runner I just purchased will be my vehicle I use for long road trips (3...
What are some of your first road trip ideas? Road trip to the beach? mountains? trails? trail...
Check Engine, Grille Shutter Malfunction, and Drive Start Control Malfunction After Installing...
Hello everyone. I'm considering installing a lightbar on my Toyota 4Runner and would like...
Does anyone have experience with the OEM rear cargo lights (p/n PT944-89260-C0)? They're pricey...
Is anyone else bothered by the 20 minute run time on the rear cargo lights? I feel there should...

Similar

Back
Top