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GM Agrees To Pay 12 75M In California Driver Privacy Settlement
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Published on 10 May 2026

Law enforcement claims GM data handling crossed lines
General Motors has reached a driver privacy settlement in California, agreeing to pay $12.75 million to a group of law enforcement agencies led by Attorney General Rob Bonta. The case centers on alleged privacy violations involving how vehicle-related data was handled, with the settlement resolving claims without an admission of wrongdoing reported by the parties.
- GM will pay $12.75 million in the California privacy settlement
- The settlement is led by California Attorney General Rob Bonta
- Law enforcement agencies alleged improper handling of driver data
- The agreement resolves the dispute tied to vehicle privacy practices
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