General Motors and subsidiary OnStar have been banned for five years from sharing the precise geolocation and driving ...
According to an official announcement, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is aiming to restrict General Motors’ data ...
In its continued concentration on the collection and use of consumers’ precise geolocation, on January 16, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission ...
GM and OnStar are facing intense scrutiny over data collection practices, with more than two dozen new lawsuits filed over ...
More than 25 suits have been filed against General Motors for its role in selling driver information such as GPS locations and acceleration data to third parties.
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.
If your car was made by General Motors, it may know a lot about you and be spilling the beans to credit bureaus — whether you ...
GM is banned from selling customer driving data to insurance companies and data brokers for five years, the Federal Trade Commission announced.
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GM touts OnStar as a service that will help consumers during an emergency and provide hands-free voice assistance and ...