General Motors to pay $12.5 million to settle claims it illegally sold California driver data
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The settlement is the largest California Consumer Privacy Act penalty in the state's history.
The settlement is the largest California Consumer Privacy Act penalty in the state's history.
The settlement is the largest California Consumer Privacy Act penalty in the state's history.
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