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GM Settles Data Privacy Lawsuit
General Motors has agreed to pay $12.75 million to settle a California data privacy lawsuit over selling driver location and behavior data to insurance companies. The settlement aims to address concerns about customer information being shared without consent.
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The Verge
General Motors has agreed to pay $12.75 million to settle a California data privacy lawsuit that accused the automaker of selling driver location and driver data, as reported earlier by Reuters. In a proposed settlement filed on Friday, GM agreed to stop selling customer information to data brokers
2026-05-11 15:11 UTC
MarketWatch
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2026-05-11 15:08 UTC
CNBC
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2026-05-11 15:08 UTC