General Motors to Pay $12.75M Over Unauthorized Driver Data Collection

According to Reuters, General Motors agreed to pay $12.75 million to settle claims by California regulators that it collected and sold driver data without consent. The settlement requires GM to stop sharing driving data with consumer reporting agencies for five years and delete retained driver data within 180 days unless customers agree to keep it.
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