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Long Article on GM Spying on Its Cars’ Drivers

2024-04-26 12:04

Kashmir Hill has a really good article on how GM tricked its drivers into letting it spy on them—and then sold that data to insurance companies.

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Long Article on GM Spying on Its Cars’ Drivers

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