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GM Pays $12.75 Million After Selling Driver Data It Said It Would Keep Private

AUTO BLOG·May 19 ago·3 min read
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General Motors was hit with a record privacy violation penalty, agreeing to a $12.75 million settlement with the state of California after an investigation revealed the automaker illegally sold driver data. From 2020 to 2024, GM used its popular OnStar subscription system to collect highly specific …

General Motors was hit with a record privacy violation penalty, agreeing to a $12.75 million settlement with the state of California after an investigation revealed the automaker illegally sold driver data. From 2020 to 2024, GM used its popular OnStar subscription system to collect highly specific …

General Motors was hit with a record privacy violation penalty, agreeing to a $12.75 million settlement with the state of California after an investigation revealed the automaker illegally sold driver data. From 2020 to 2024, GM used its popular OnStar subscription system to collect highly specific …

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