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.
GM sold a service without proper disclosures and sold precise geolocation and driver behavior data without proper consent, ...
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FTC finalizes an order barring GM from sharing driver data and imposing long-term consent and transparency rules for ...
After reaching a proposed settlement last year, the FTC has banned General Motors from sharing specific consumer data with ...
A U.S. House Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade hearing held Tuesday explored 16 transportation-related bills ...
The FTC has finalized an order with General Motors, settling charges that it collected and sold the location and driving data ...
Californians can now use a new tool to request the removal of their personal information from over 500 data brokers.
The order, first proposed a year ago, bans GM from collecting and then selling geolocation data to third parties, like data ...
GM agreed to a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission last January over allegations it mined geolocation and driving ...
The final order approved by the FTC imposes a five-year ban on GM disclosing consumers' geolocation and driver behavior data to consumer reporting agencies.
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