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GM to Pay $12.75M in California Driver Privacy Settlement
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Why It Matters
This settlement underscores the growing legal and public scrutiny on how automakers manage sensitive driver data from connected cars, setting a precedent for privacy expectations in the automotive industry.
Key Intelligence
- ■General Motors has agreed to a $12.75 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit concerning driver privacy in California.
- ■The lawsuit likely addressed how GM collected, used, or shared data from its connected vehicles.
- ■This settlement aims to resolve claims related to the handling of personal and vehicle data of California drivers.