FTC Bans GM from Sharing Driver Data for Five Years, Mandates Privacy Reforms
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The FTC has imposed a five-year ban on General Motors (GM) and its OnStar subsidiary from sharing driver location and behavior data with consumer reporting agencies, following the unauthorized collection and sale of sensitive telematics data. The settlement mandates that GM must obtain explicit consent from customers before collecting connected vehicle data and allows drivers to disable geolocation tracking. Additionally, GM has discontinued its Smart Driver program and ended partnerships with data brokers.

Jan 24, 2026, 6:00 AM