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- When It Comes to Data Privacy, Consumers Must Be . . . - State of California
Today's settlement represents DOJ’s first action enforcing the data minimization principle Today’s settlement, subject to court approval, requires GM to: Pay $12 75 million in civil penalties Stop selling driving data to any consumer reporting agencies for five years, including to data brokers like Lexis and Verisk
- GM $12. 75M OnStar Data Settlement What California Drivers Should Do
GM agreed to pay $12 75M after selling OnStar driving data without consent California's largest-ever CCPA penalty No claim form — here's what affected GM drivers should do now
- General Motors to pay $12. 5 million to settle claims that it illegally . . .
General Motors has agreed to pay $12 5 million dollars to settle claims that the automaker illegally sold location and driving data of hundreds of thousands of Californians, state officials said
- 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 hundreds of thousands of OnStar subscribers' personal information and
- General Motors to pay $12. 75m settlement for selling drivers’ location . . .
Automaker had given ‘numerous statements reassuring drivers that it would not do so’, says California attorney general General Motors (GM) agreed to pay $12 75m to resolve claims that it
- GM to pay $12. 75 million for selling California driver data . . .
General Motors is barred from selling driving data collected from customers’ vehicles to consumer reporting agencies for five years as part of a $12 75 million settlement it reached with
- General Motors to pay $12. 5 million to settle claims it . . . - DNyuz
General Motors has agreed to pay $12 5 million dollars to settle claims that the automaker illegally sold location and driving data of hundreds of thousands of Californians, state officials said Friday
- GM to pay $12. 75 million to settle California driver privacy probe - MSN
The settlement, which is subject to court approval, includes $12 75 million in civil penalties and restrictions on GM's use of consumer driving data and a ban on such data being sold to data brokers
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