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Car manufacturer accused of selling data to insurers on 'bad' habits of drivers

August 14, 2024
Car manufacturer accused of selling data to insurers on 'bad' habits of drivers

The data-collecting technology, collected by the company's OnStar diagnostics system, was allegedly installed on most GM vehicles starting with the 2015 model year.

It is not clear whether the data was used to increase insurance premiums.Attorney General Ken Paxton of Texas stated that the data was discovered during an investigation into whether many automakers had gathered and distributed large volumes of data without drivers' consent. "Companies are using invasive technology to violate the rights of our citizens in unthinkable ways," he added in a press release."The results of our inquiry showed that General Motors had participated in heinous business activities that were illegal and infringed upon the privacy of Texans. We'll make them answer for it." In addition to other remedies, the lawsuit now calls for the removal of data that was wrongfully gathered, driver compensation, and a civil penalties. GM did not answer enquiries for comment right away.