Texas AG Sues GM for Allegedly Selling Driver Data Without Consent
The lawsuit claims GM used vehicle technology to collect and sell detailed driving data, violating consumer privacy laws.
- Texas AG Ken Paxton accuses GM of deceptive practices impacting 1.8 million Texans.
- Data was allegedly sold to insurance companies to create driving scores affecting premiums.
- The lawsuit seeks monetary relief, penalties, and the destruction of improperly collected data.
- GM claims to be in discussions with the AG's office and shares the desire to protect consumer privacy.
- This marks the first state lawsuit against an automaker for privacy violations.