GM agrees to pay $12.75M in California driver privacy settlement
techcrunch.com May 10, 2026

GM agrees to pay $12.75M in California driver privacy settlement

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

General Motors has agreed to pay $12.75 million in a settlement with California law enforcement agencies over allegations of selling customer driving data to third parties. The data was collected through GM's OnStar program and sold to data brokers Verisk Analytics and LexisNexis Risk Solutions, generating roughly $20 million. GM will stop selling driving data for five years and delete retained data.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · GM's settlement underscores the importance of data minimization in California's privacy law, highlighting that companies cannot hold onto data for later use without consent.
  • · California's insurance laws also protected consumers from increased insurance rates due to shared driving data.