General Motors and subsidiary OnStar have been banned for five years from sharing the precise geolocation and driving ...
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General Motors is sitting with its tail between its legs after it was caught gathering, then selling drivers’ data to ...
In its continued concentration on the collection and use of consumers’ precise geolocation, on January 16, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) settled with General Motors (GM) over allegations ...
GM and OnStar are facing intense scrutiny over data collection practices, with more than two dozen new lawsuits filed over ...
In early 2024, news broke that General Motors was selling private vehicle data to brokers such as LexisNexis; then in August, the state of Texas sued GM for selling this data, which included GPS ...
“We are considering re-badging our commercial EVs and supplying GM,” Hyundai’s CFO, Lee Seung Jo, said on a conference call (via Reuters) Thursday. Lee added the deal would pave the way for our entry ...
The FTC alleges that GM and its OnStar subsidiary collected data from millions of vehicles without adequately notifying drivers.
Recent lawsuits allege driver data from embedded auto technology and mobile apps is being used unethically and illegally.
GM is banned from selling customer driving data to insurance companies and data brokers for five years, the Federal Trade ...
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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said in a staff report issued Friday that there are potential competitive issues in ...