• CONTACT
  • MARKETCAP
  • BLOG
Coin Mela Coin Mela
  • Home
  • News
    • All News
    • Bitcoin
    • Ethereum
    • XRP
    • Altcoins
    • NFT
    • Blockchain
    • Web3
    • DeFi
    • Finance
    • Stocks
    • Company
  • Learn
  • Market
  • Advertise
Reading: General Motors Settles Privacy Lawsuit for $12.75 Million Over Driver Data Sales
Share
  • bitcoinBitcoin(BTC)$80,615.00
  • ethereumEthereum(ETH)$2,257.91
  • tetherTether(USDT)$1.00
  • binancecoinBNB(BNB)$686.29
  • rippleXRP(XRP)$1.47
  • usd-coinUSDC(USDC)$1.00
  • solanaSolana(SOL)$91.26
  • tronTRON(TRX)$0.351986
  • Figure HelocFigure Heloc(FIGR_HELOC)$1.03
  • dogecoinDogecoin(DOGE)$0.114528
CoinMelaCoinMela
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • News
  • Learn
  • Market
  • Advertise
Search
  • Home
  • News
    • All News
    • Bitcoin
    • Ethereum
    • XRP
    • Altcoins
    • NFT
    • Blockchain
    • Web3
    • DeFi
    • Finance
    • Stocks
    • Company
  • Learn
  • Market
  • Advertise
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© Coin Mela Network. All Rights Reserved.
Finance

General Motors Settles Privacy Lawsuit for $12.75 Million Over Driver Data Sales

News Desk
Last updated: May 10, 2026 9:47 am
News Desk
Published: May 10, 2026
Share
gm onstari

General Motors has reached a significant settlement related to privacy concerns with law enforcement agencies led by California Attorney General Rob Bonta. The issues stem from reports emerging in 2024 that highlighted the sharing of customer driving behavior data by various automakers, including GM, with insurance companies. Many consumers expressed worries regarding potential increases in their insurance rates as a consequence.

The settlement announcement detailed allegations that GM had sold the names, contact details, geolocation data, and driving behavior data of hundreds of thousands of Californians to Verisk Analytics and LexisNexis Risk Solutions, both of which are data brokerage firms. It was stated that this data was collected through GM’s OnStar program and that the company generated approximately $20 million from these sales.

However, the Attorney General’s office clarified that the data sharing did not lead to increased insurance rates in California. This outcome is attributed to the state’s insurance regulations, which prohibit insurers from utilizing driving data to determine insurance premiums.

As part of the settlement agreement, GM is required to pay $12.75 million in civil penalties and is mandated to cease the sale of driving data to any consumer reporting agencies for a duration of five years. Additionally, GM has committed to deleting any retained driver data within 180 days unless explicit consent is obtained from the customers. The company is also tasked with requesting LexisNexis and Verisk Analytics to delete the applicable data.

Bonta emphasized that GM sold the data of California drivers without their explicit knowledge or consent, despite previous assurances to customers that such practices would not occur. The settlement is viewed as a critical step in reinforcing data minimization in California’s privacy law, asserting that companies cannot retain data for purposes inconsistent with what was originally intended.

Previously, GM had faced repercussions from the Federal Trade Commission regarding its data sales, leading to a final order prohibiting the automaker and its OnStar service from selling certain information to consumer reporting agencies.

In a statement to Reuters, GM noted that the settlement pertains to its Smart Driver product, which was discontinued in 2024, and highlighted the measures the company has implemented to enhance its privacy practices.

Premarket Movers: Elon Musk’s $1 Billion Boost for Tesla; Nvidia Faces Anti-Monopoly Probe in China
Polymarket Traders Forecast Bitcoin’s Price Movement in Real Time
Retail Sales Exceed Expectations in August Amid Back-to-School Shopping
Bank of Japan Meeting Expected to Influence Yen Amid Upcoming Election
US Labor Market Update: December Jobs Report Anticipated Amid Disappointing Trends
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp
ByNews Desk
Follow:
CoinMela News Desk brings you the latest updates, insights, and in-depth coverage from the world of cryptocurrencies, blockchain, and digital finance.
Previous Article L510702496 g APEMARS Emerges as a Potential Next Big Crypto with Unique Presale Structure
Next Article L509560366 g Chainlink’s $100 Aspirations vs. AlphaPepe’s Fast-Paced Presale
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Popular News
74e4dcfb de39 4d4e a6ee 082703ea529f
US Stock Futures Drop as Inflation Concerns Weigh on Markets After Trump-Xi Summit
b109f795cea50fd448cc14d4b196691f
$2.6 Billion in Bitcoin, ETH, XRP, Solana Options Expire Today, Experts Raise Concerns
1f9781b8c377917e03270f5d972b3cb8
Wise vs. Ripple: 2 Very Different Bets on Cross-Border Payments
- Advertisement -
Ad image

Follow Us on Socials

We use social media to react to breaking news, update supporters and share information

Twitter Youtube Telegram Linkedin
Coin Mela Coin Mela
CoinMela is your one-stop destination for everything Crypto, Web3, and DeFi news.
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Corrections
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise with Us
  • Quick Links
  • Company
  • Finance
  • Stocks
  • Bitcoin
  • News
  • XRP
  • Ethereum
  • Altcoins
  • Blockchain
  • DeFi
© Coin Mela Network. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?