Automakers allegedly shared drivers' data with insurance companies through data broker LexisNexis, The New York Times reports. According to a consumer disclosure report, General Motors shared consumers' driving information, including speed and mileage, to LexisNexis without drivers' consent. Editor's note: New York Times Technology Reporter Kashmir Hill is a keynote speaker for IAPP Global Privacy Summit 2024.
11 March 2024
General Motors allegedly shared drivers' data with insurance companies
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