"I never imagined that every trip, every turn, every time I press the gas, press the brake, that someone is looking over my ...
The FTC’s complaint highlighted GM’s allegedly misleading enrollment process for its OnStar service and the Smart Driver feature. These programs collected detailed information about driving ...
In a follow-up to a privacy story we've been following closely, the Federal Trade Commission is taking action against General Motors and OnStar over allegations it collected, used and sold ...
Khan said. In a move to protect consumer privacy, the FTC has taken action against General Motors and its OnStar division for allegedly collecting and selling sensitive geolocation and driving ...
following the announcement of the FTC action against GM and OnStar. “With this action, the FTC is safeguarding Americans’ privacy and protecting people from unchecked surveillance.” ...
In the Federal Trade Commission’s (“FTC”) first action related to connected vehicle data, the agency announced that it reached a settlement ...
In its complaint, the FTC alleged that Detroit-based GM used a misleading enrollment process to get consumers to sign up for OnStar's services and its Smart Driver feature, which the automaker ...
According to the complaint, GM collected driver data through OnStar as often as every three seconds. As in the previous four cases in 2024, the FTC alleges that “tracking and collecting ...
U.S. regulators took aim at General Motors Co. and its OnStar unit late Thursday, saying that they had taken their first-ever action related to connected-vehicle data. The Federal Trading ...
Khan said. “With this action, the FTC is safeguarding Americans’ privacy and protecting people from unchecked surveillance.” OnStar is a service GM launched in 1996 that can aid consumers ...