FTC Proposes Restrictions on GM's Ability to Share Driver Data
Briefly

The Federal Trade Commission announced a proposed five-year ban on certain GM companies from selling driver data, aiming to protect Americans' privacy and prevent surveillance.
The new regulations would require consent from drivers before their data is collected, ensuring they have access to their data and the ability to delete it.
Lina M. Khan emphasized that this action by the FTC is essential for safeguarding privacy and addressing growing concerns over how companies monitor driving behavior.
As part of the changes, drivers would also have the option to limit the data collected by their vehicles, enhancing their control over personal information.
Read at InsideHook
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