In a proposed settlement, GM, GM Holdings, and OnStar would face a five-year ban on sharing sensitive driver data with ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced action against General Motors (GM) and its subsidiary, OnStar, for unlawful ...
This agreement stems from allegations that the auto giant collected and sold data from millions of vehicles without clear ...
General Motors – once a trusted symbol of American innovation – was outed last year for secretly collecting and selling ...
The Federal Trade Commission will bar the automaker from sharing customer geolocation and driver behavior with consumer reporting agencies for five years. The first such order, it will last 20 years, ...
GM sold precise driver data collected through OnStar and a discontinued feature called Smart Driver. The information could have hiked insurance rates.
This action marks the FTC’s first case involving connected vehicle data.
General Motors and subsidiary OnStar will be banned for five years from sharing drivers' precise geolocation and driving ...
The FTC has reached a proposed settlement with GM, prohibiting the automaker from sharing customer geolocation and driving ...
The Federal Trade Commission alleges that GM and OnStar — GM’s subscription-based in-vehicle safety and security system — ...
General Motors and OnStar are barred from selling customer geolocation and driving behavior data for the next five years ...
FTC orders GM to stop selling driver data for five years after investigation reveals systematic privacy violations affecting ...