Texas sues GM, saying it tricked customers into sharing driving data sold to insurers
- The State of Texas is suing General Motors for allegedly collecting driver data and selling it to insurers without consent.
- Texas claims GM installed technology on over 14 million vehicles to gather this data.
- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton stated GM's actions violated Texans' privacy and broke the law, seeking various legal remedies.
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Texas AG Sues General Motors Over Car Data Tracking
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing General Motors (GM) and its subsidiary OnStar LLC, accusing the automotive giant of engaging in deceptive practices related to the collection and sale of customer data. The lawsuit, filed Aug. 13 in a state district court in Montgomery County, Texas, alleges that GM has been unlawfully collecting, storing, and selling data from millions of its customers without informed consent. According to the filing,…
General Motors Sued for Exploiting Driver Data - Texas Scorecard
The car manufacturing company has been accused of illegally harvesting drivers’ private data and selling it to multiple parties, including insurance groups. The post General Motors Sued for Exploiting Driver Data appeared first on Texas Scorecard.
Texas AG Ken Paxton sues General Motors for collecting, selling driver data
“General Motors sold this information to several other companies, including to at least two companies for the purpose of generating ‘Driving Scores’ about GM’s customers and selling these scores to insurance companies.”
Texas sues General Motors, says it illegally collected and sold driver data
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing one of the nation’s largest automakers after he claimed it was illegally collecting and selling drivers’ data. Paxton is accusing General Motors of selling that data to insurance companies without drivers’ consent or knowledge. GM is the first car manufacturer to be hit with a lawsuit after the Texas Office of the Attorney General opened an investigation into several manufacturers in June. The lawsuit …
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Sues General Motors for Illegally Harvesting and Selling Drivers' Private Data to Corporate Giants, Including Insurance Companies | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against General Motors (GM), alleging that the automotive giant engaged in deceptive and unlawful business practices by collecting and selling private driving data from over 1.5 million Texans without their knowledge or consent.
Texas attorney general sues General Motors, alleging illegal selling of driver data
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton alleges the collection and selling of data on customers' driving habits ended up in the hands of insurance companies, raising some customers' rates.
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