FTC Finalizes Order Settling Allegations that GM and OnStar Collected . . . The Federal Trade Commission finalized an order with General Motors and OnStar settling allegations that they collected, used, and sold consumers’ precise geolocation data and driving behavior data from millions of vehicles without adequately notifying consumers and obtaining their affirmative consent
FTC Takes Action Against General Motors for Sharing Drivers’ Precise . . . The Federal Trade Commission is taking action against General Motors (GM) and OnStar over allegations they collected, used, and sold drivers’ precise geolocation data and driving behavior information from millions of vehicles—data that can be used to set insurance rates—without adequately notifying consumers and obtaining their affirmative consent Under a proposed order settling the FTC
The FTC’s data-sharing order against GM is finally settled The finalized order comes nearly two years after a New York Times report showed how GM and OnStar collected, used, and sold drivers’ precise geolocation data and driving behavior to third
FTC finalizes 20-year GM, OnStar data collection order The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has finalized a 20-year order with General Motors and OnStar to settle allegations that they collected, used, and sold geolocation data and driving behavior data
FTC Bans GM From Selling Your Driving Data, But Not For Long FTC says GM sold location and driving data without clear consent Order bars sharing with reporting agencies for full five years Drivers can opt out and request old data about them be deleted
FTC Finalizes Order Alleging Improper Collection and Sale of . . . On January 14, 2026, the Federal Trade Commission finalized a sweeping order against General Motors LLC, General Motors Holdings LLC, and OnStar LLC The order resolves allegations that the companies collected, retained, and sold sensitive geolocation and driving-behavior data without obtaining valid consumer consent Certain terms of the order will govern GM's activity for the next 20 years
FTC finalizes order settling allegations GM, OnStar sold geolocation . . . The Federal Trade Commission finalized an order with General Motors and OnStar settling allegations that they collected, used, and sold consumers’ precise geolocation data and driving behavior data from millions of vehicles without adequately notifying consumers and obtaining their affirmative consent
FTC Finalizes Settlement with GM Over Unauthorized Driver Data Sales as . . . The Federal Trade Commission has finalized a major enforcement order against General Motors and its OnStar subsidiary, prohibiting the company from sharing drivers’ geolocation and behavior data with consumer reporting agencies for five years and imposing strict new consent requirements for the next two decades The settlement, announced on January 14, 2026, resolves allegations that […]