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Data that General Motors has de-identified falls entirely outside the Privacy Statement's use restrictions, allowing General Motors broad latitude to use and share it.
The updated statement narrowed its definition of personal information from 'identifies, relates to, or could reasonably be linked to you' to 'describes, relates to, or could reasonably be linked to you.' This language change affects which information GM must treat as personal information under the policy. The revised de-identification section reorganizes prior language, now stating GM 'may use technical measures to remove information that could reasonably identify you or your vehicle' and requires 'the same safeguards from any third parties we share it with.' The policy clarifies that its protections apply to personal information dealers disclose to GM, but do not cover dealers' independent data practices. Cruise is no longer listed as a GM affiliate exempt from this privacy statement, though the scope of privacy protections for Cruise users depends on whether Cruise now operates under this statement or maintains separate privacy terms.
View change record →Once your data is de-identified, General Motors is not limited by its Privacy Statement in how it uses or discloses that data.
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"De-identified data is not Personal Information and may be used and disclosed for purposes not described in this Privacy Statement.Excerpt from General Motors's GM Privacy Statement
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Data that General Motors has de-identified falls entirely outside the Privacy Statement's use restrictions, allowing General Motors broad latitude to use and share it.
Once your data is de-identified, General Motors is not limited by its Privacy Statement in how it uses or discloses that data.
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