The state of Texas sued General Motors on Tuesday, accusing the automaker of collecting detailed driving data on 16 million drivers and selling it to insurance companies without their consent.
“Millions of American drivers wanted to buy a car, not a comprehensive surveillance system that unlawfully records information about every drive they take and sells their data to any company willing to pay for it,” said Ken Paxton, the state’s attorney general.
spokeswoman said the company had been “in discussions” with the attorney general’s office and was reviewing the complaint.
“We share the desire to protect consumers’ privacy,” she said.
Many customers’ insurance premiums soared because of the data contained in those reports.
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