General Motors was hit with a record privacy violation penalty, agreeing to a $12.75 million settlement with the state of ...
Your car could be recording how you drive, including your speed or any hard braking, and then transmitting that data to an information clearing house. The New York Times reported that the data ...
The data would allow law enforcement agencies to access millions of people’s location history, including ordinary Americans.
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GM to pay $12.75 million penalty for selling driver data. That's good news for GM investors.
It's not really about protecting privacy.
Automakers have long sold driver data to third parties for profit, though the practice has only recently come under greater ...
General Motors will pay $12.75 million in civil penalties to the State of California for selling driver data. Despite several ...
The attorneys general in Arkansas and Indiana are the most recent AGs to file lawsuits under their respective state laws protecting the privacy of driver data. We previously reported that the state of ...
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