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Draft:General Motors connected car scandal

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In March 2024, American automaker General Motors was accused by The New York Times as collecting consumers' driving data and selling it to the risk solutions division of LexisNexis, without consumer consent. Though Times journalist Kashmir Hill particularly highlighted GM's role in the sharing of data to LexisNexis and other consumers, which often led to higher insurance rates for drivers, Hill noted other [1]

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  1. ^ Hill, Kashmir (2024-03-11). "Automakers Are Sharing Consumers' Driving Behavior With Insurance Companies". The New York Times.