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Mozilla calls Nissan the worst offender because its privacy policy admits that the car will collect sexual activity, health ...
The Nebraska Attorney General disputes those claims, stating that GM relied on “deceptive, unconscionable, and unlawful tactics to enroll its customers in its data collection programs.” The state’s ...
GM is calling a 627-page class-action lawsuit regarding OnStar data collection ... Customers don’t have any privacy rights. General Motors adds that driving a state-registered ...
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers has filed a lawsuit against General Motors (GM) and its connected services arm, OnStar ...
The state attorney general's lawsuit claims GM scooped up and sold data from vehicles sold in the Cornhusker State.
The new lawsuit accuses GM, OnStar, and LexisNexis of violating privacy and consumer protection laws by allegedly sharing sensitive driving data from OnStar subscribers without proper consent.
GM is facing a multi-district lawsuit alleging it collected and sold drivers' data without proper consent, violating federal privacy laws. In its motion to dismiss, GM argues that driving behavior ...
In a lawsuit filed March 13, Romeo Chicco of Florida claims GM, its connected-services subsidiary OnStar and data and analytics company LexisNexis Risk Solutions violated privacy and consumer ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said Tuesday's lawsuit arose from a probe announced in June into whether several automakers collected and sold mass amounts of data without drivers' knowledge.
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