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California Settles with GM Over Driver Data Sales to Insurance Brokers

General Motors has reached a $12.75 million settlement with California regulators after allegations surfaced that OnStar was selling driver data to insurance brokers.

Editorial Staff
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Updated about 1 month ago
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California regulators have taken action against General Motors, resulting in a $12.75 million settlement. This follows concerns that the company's OnStar service was selling driver data without proper disclosure.

The data in question was reportedly directed towards the insurance industry, raising significant privacy concerns among consumers.

This settlement highlights the ongoing scrutiny of how automotive companies handle driver information and the importance of transparency in data practices.