A lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida claimed General Motors and data broker LexisNexis violated consumer privacy laws with its data collection practices, The New York Times reports. The lawsuit claimed a "LexisNexis report" made it difficult for a resident to receive car insurance after data collected from the cars' system was shared with insurance companies without consent.
18 March 2024
Automaker, data broker sued for alleged consumer privacy violations
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