FTC finalizes an order barring GM from sharing driver data and imposing long-term consent and transparency rules for ...
Under the order, General Motors and its subscription-based telematics service OnStar are prohibited from sharing certain consumer data with consumer reporting agencies.
The order, first proposed a year ago, bans GM from collecting and then selling geolocation data to third parties, like data brokers and insurance companies.
GM agreed to a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission last January over allegations it mined geolocation and driving ...
Wegmans said use of facial recognition is a part of its security strategy. Delaware's privacy law gives shoppers rights over personal data. Here's how.
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Some drivers had no idea they had enrolled in the feature because car salespeople signed them up without telling them to get an enrollment bonus ...
"Never did I imagine it would be spying on us and sending information about driving habits," one woman told us.
The Federal Trade Commission has finalized an order with General Motors Co. in Detroit and OnStar settling allegations that ...
Back in June, the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced it was cutting back on some of its data collection, specifically, the kind that helps us understand what prices are looking like for consumers.