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GM to pay $12.75M in largest CCPA penalty over OnStar data privacy

other · 2026-05-11

General Motors has agreed to pay $12.75 million to settle a California probe into its OnStar service's driver data privacy practices. The settlement includes a five-year ban on selling driver data to data brokers, marking the largest penalty under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) in state history.

Key facts

  • GM agreed to pay $12.75 million
  • Settlement is the largest CCPA penalty in California history
  • Includes a 5-year ban on selling driver data to data brokers
  • Involves OnStar driver data privacy probe

Entities

Institutions

  • General Motors
  • OnStar

Locations

  • California

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