The order, first proposed a year ago, bans GM from collecting and then selling geolocation data to third parties, like data ...
GM sold a service without proper disclosures and sold precise geolocation and driver behavior data without proper consent, ...
On January 14, 2026, the Federal Trade Commission finalized a sweeping order against General Motors LLC, General Motors Holdings LLC, and OnStar ...
The Federal Trade Commission has finalized an order with General Motors Co. in Detroit and OnStar settling allegations that ...
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GM can’t sell your driving data for 5 years: Here’s hhat the FTC found
General Motors is now under a strict federal order that blocks it from selling your driving data for the next five years, a direct response to how the company handled location and behavior information ...
GM is now banned from disclosing consumers’ geolocation and driver behavior data to consumer reporting agencies for five ...
FTC finalizes an order barring GM from sharing driver data and imposing long-term consent and transparency rules for ...
In today's digital landscape, where transactions occur instantaneously, ensuring security has become a top priority for businesses. One innovative method gaining momentum in fraud detection is the use ...
General Motors and its subsidiary OnStar agreed to a settlement that prohibits them from sharing driver location and behavior data with third parties, the Federal Trade Commission announced yesterday.
Meta was hit with a class action for allegedly collecting users' geolocation data without their consent. Both Amazon and Allstate were sued on similar claims in Washington, California and Illinois ...
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