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The clause establishes a broad framework for data sharing across multiple categories of third parties without requiring explicit user consent for each sharing instance. This operational structure means driving behavior data collected through GM vehicles or services flows to insurance-related entities as part of the company's standard data handling practices.
Users whose driving behavior data is collected through GM services operate under terms that permit automatic sharing of this information with insurance companies and other business partners. The mechanism operates continuously during service use, with no requirement for affirmative user authorization for each specific third-party sharing instance.
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"We may share your personal information with our affiliates and with companies that perform services on our behalf. We may also share your personal information with our business partners. For example, if you participate in a GM-sponsored program that is offered by or in connection with one of our business partners, your personal information may be shared with that partner. We may also share your personal information with third parties, including insurance companies, to offer you products and services that may be of interest to you.— Excerpt from General Motors's GM Privacy Statement
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The clause establishes a broad framework for data sharing across multiple categories of third parties without requiring explicit user consent for each sharing instance. This operational structure means driving behavior data collected through GM vehicles or services flows to insurance-related entities as part of the company's standard data handling practices.
Users whose driving behavior data is collected through GM services operate under terms that permit automatic sharing of this information with insurance companies and other business partners. The mechanism operates continuously during service use, with no requirement for affirmative user authorization for each specific third-party sharing instance.
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