GM agrees to a $12.75 million settlement over California driver data privacy violations, highlighting rising enforcement risks for automakers.
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- General Motors Settles for $12.75 Million Over California Driver Privacy Violations
- General Motors has agreed to pay $12.75 million to resolve privacy violations involving driver data, following a settlement with California law enforcement agencies le...
- The deal closes a chapter on a privacy investigation that focused on how GM handled sensitive information from drivers in California. Rob Bonta’s office spearheaded th...
- What’s clear: this isn’t a class action or purely civil suit, but an agreement with law enforcement. The specifics of the privacy violations—what data was mishandled, ...
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