GM and OnStar are facing intense scrutiny over data collection practices, with more than two dozen new lawsuits filed over ...
Recent lawsuits allege driver data from embedded auto technology and mobile apps is being used unethically and illegally.
If your car was made by General Motors, it may know a lot about you and be spilling the beans to credit bureaus — whether you know it or not.
Biometric Update previously reported that cross-referenced anonymized disparate datasets can lead to de-anonymization and ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced action against General Motors (GM) and its subsidiary, OnStar, for unlawful ...
The Federal Trade Commission says consumers didn’t know that General Motors was collecting data about their driving through ...
GM and subsidiary OnStar, which operates a roadside assistance service, will also be banned from sharing drivers’ precise geolocation and other data, and they will be required to provide more ...
OnStar is GM's subscription-based, in-car communication service, sold to drivers for security, emergency services, navigation, and remote diagnostics. But according to the FTC, GM launched a program ...
General Motors will be banned for five years from disclosing data that it collects from drivers to consumer reporting agencies as part of a settlement with the government to resolve claims that ...
Texas and two consumer law firms sued Allstate Insurance earlier for using its app to track driver behavior without consent. Under a proposed settlement, GM and OnStar will be prohibited for ...