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GM agrees to pay millions over concerning privacy issue

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Innately, we as consumers know there is a trade-off to adding invasive technology to our daily lives, but General Motors is paying the price for going too far with the data it collects from drivers. General Motors, the country's largest automaker, agreed to settle a California class action lawsuit …

Innately, we as consumers know there is a trade-off to adding invasive technology to our daily lives, but General Motors is paying the price for going too far with the data it collects from drivers. General Motors, the country's largest automaker, agreed to settle a California class action lawsuit …

Innately, we as consumers know there is a trade-off to adding invasive technology to our daily lives, but General Motors is paying the price for going too far with the data it collects from drivers. General Motors, the country's largest automaker, agreed to settle a California class action lawsuit …

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