General Motors and subsidiary OnStar will be banned for five years from sharing drivers' precise geolocation and driving ...
The Federal Trade Commission has taken action against General Motors and OnStar for selling location and driving data from ...
General Motors and its subsidiary OnStar agreed to a settlement that prohibits them from sharing driver location and behavior ...
This agreement stems from allegations that the auto giant collected and sold data from millions of vehicles without clear ...
The automaker was accused of collecting drivers' behavior data without their knowledge and providing it to third-party ...
The Federal Trade Commission alleges that GM and OnStar — GM’s subscription-based in-vehicle safety and security system — ...
Through a newly proposed order, GM and OnStar will be banned from disclosing data for five years from the date the order is ...
General Motors – once a trusted symbol of American innovation – was outed last year for secretly collecting and selling ...
The Federal Trade Commission says consumers didn’t know that General Motors was collecting data about their driving through ...
General Motors will be banned for five years from disclosing data that it collects from drivers to consumer reporting ...
In March 2024, a New York Times report uncovered how connected cars with built-in telematics share driver statistics and data with insurers, often without the owners ...
The ban imposed on GM marks the FTC’s first action related to connected vehicle data, according to the competition watchdog.