New York Times technology reporter Kashmir Hill detailed how General Motors allegedly used its OnStar program to collect driving data from her and other consumers without consent. The OnStar roadside assistance program installed within the vehicles' infotainment system was allegedly used to collect and sell driving data to insurance companies. GM said consumers can disable data collection by contacting OnStar.
25 April 2024
General Motors allegedly collected data from drivers without consent
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