The Federal Trade Commission has proposed a consent agreement which would settle claims against General Motors and OnStar for allegedly violating federal laws by unfairly and deceptively collecting and sharing precise geolocation and driver behavior data from vehicles without obtaining explicit consent from consumers. The Proposed Order includes measures such as prohibiting the use of geolocation data with consumer reporting agencies for five years, requiring clear consent from users before collecting or using such data, and allowing consumers to opt out of data collection. The public is invited to comment on this proposal until March 3, 2025.
Simple Explanation
General Motors and OnStar got into trouble for collecting people's car location and driving data without asking first. Now, they have to ask for permission and let people say "no" if they don't want to share that data.