Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has filed a lawsuit accusing the companies of collecting and selling Indiana drivers' ...
Indiana AG Todd Rokita sues General Motors and OnStar for allegedly selling drivers' data, accusing them of deceptive ...
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WANE 15 on MSNIndiana AG says OnStar, GM sold customers’ driving data without consent; led to higher insurance ratesIndiana Attorney General Todd Rokita says General Motors deceived customers by misrepresenting OnStar services as a safety ...
"General Motors and OnStar turned a supposed safety feature into a way to make money, profiting off Indiana drivers without ...
With attention on Democratic Attorneys General vowing to fill the void left by weakened federal regulators, and perhaps a more partisan divide ...
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita claims that the two entities deceived Hoosiers by “secretly collecting and selling ...
General Motors and its subsidiary, OnStar, engaged in widespread deceptive practices by secretly collecting and selling Indiana drivers’ personal data to third parties, including insurance ...
Marketing their OnStar “Smart Driver” system as a way to “maximize vehicle performance, while reducing the rate of wear and tear,” General Motors instead turned around and sold customers’ driving data ...
Major car manufacturer General Motors has sold thousands of vehicles with OnStar technology to Hoosiers, pitching the add-on as a safety and convenience feature.
The Indiana Attorney General’s office is suing General Motors and OnStar for deceptive business practices. General Motors and its subsidiary, OnStar, engaged in widespread deceptive practices by ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita says General Motors deceived customers by misrepresenting OnStar services as a safety and convenience feature but then went behind customers ...
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