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FTC Orders GM to Stop Sharing Driver Behavior Data for Five Years
To protect driver privacy, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission has finalized an order restricting how General Motors and its ...
The order, first proposed a year ago, bans GM from collecting and then selling geolocation data to third parties, like data ...
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FTC just blocked GM from selling your driving data but clock is ticking
The Federal Trade Commission has just imposed a sweeping ban on how General Motors can trade in your driving habits, cutting ...
FTC finalizes an order barring GM from sharing driver data and imposing long-term consent and transparency rules for ...
FTC says GM sold location and driving data without clear consent. Order bars sharing with reporting agencies for full five years. Drivers can opt out and request old data about them be deleted.
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FTC finalizes order preventing GM, OnStar from spying on drivers and selling their data to companies
"Never did I imagine it would be spying on us and sending information about driving habits," one woman told us.
After reaching a proposed settlement last year, the FTC has banned General Motors from sharing specific consumer data with ...
The Federal Trade Commission has finalized an order that had GM and OnStar in the crosshairs for approximately one year; the ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing Allstate insurance company for allegedly illegally collecting, using and selling the driving behavior data of over 45 million Americans. Paxton filed the ...
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