GM sued for selling info of 16 million drivers to insurance companies

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GM allegedly collected driver data collected via its OnStar telematics system and sold it to insurance companies.

for allegedly selling detailed driving records to insurance companies at a profit, theand sold it to car insurers, resulting in skyrocketing insurance premiums or dropped coverage for those customers, the suit alleges.

The suit claims GM used misleading and deceptive acts to get customers to enroll in OnStar products, such as GM's mobile apps and connected vehicle services. The process was bundled as part of more than 50 pages of paperwork at the dealer to take ownership of the car, and it included"a confusing series of applicable user terms and privacy notices."

 

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