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The provision defines the scope of data collection activities GM conducts, establishing biometric and health data as authorized collection categories alongside vehicle operational and behavioral data. This operational scope determines what information flows into GM's data management systems and downstream processing activities.
Users operating GM services and connected vehicles operate under terms that authorize collection of biometric data (such as fingerprint or facial recognition data), health-related information, and precise location tracking alongside traditional identifiers and vehicle performance metrics. The collection occurs as an inherent function of service use unless users exercise available opt-out mechanisms.
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The provision defines the scope of data collection activities GM conducts, establishing biometric and health data as authorized collection categories alongside vehicle operational and behavioral data. This operational scope determines what information flows into GM's data management systems and downstream processing activities.
Users operating GM services and connected vehicles operate under terms that authorize collection of biometric data (such as fingerprint or facial recognition data), health-related information, and precise location tracking alongside traditional identifiers and vehicle performance metrics. The collection occurs as an inherent function of service use unless users exercise available opt-out mechanisms.
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