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General Motors to pay $12.5 million to settle claims it illegally sold California driver data
The settlement is the largest California Consumer Privacy Act penalty in the state's history.
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GM to pay $12.75 million penalty for selling driver data. That's good news for GM investors.
It's not really about protecting privacy.
The state secured it’s largest-ever financial penalties from a company violating the state’s Consumer Privacy Protection Act.
General Motors will pay $12.75 million to settle a California consumer protection lawsuit alleging the automaker secretly ...
In the largest proposed settlement under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) to date, General Motors LLC and its subsidiary OnStar will ...
General Motors agreed to pay $12.75 million in civil penalties for selling driving data of hundreds of thousands of ...
California has reached a $12.75 million settlement with General Motors over the company’s treatment of OnStar driving data.
Automaker had given ‘numerous statements reassuring drivers that it would not do so’, says California attorney general ...
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General Motors to pay $12.75M to settle consumer protection lawsuit
General Motors will pay $12.75 million to resolve a civil lawsuit alleging that from 2020-24, the company unlawfully sold ...
Following its settlement with the FTC earlier this year over its sale of drivers' data to brokers, General Motors has now ...
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