Lead plaintiff Philip Siefke alleged that Toyota used its connected-car apps to collect data from its vehicles, and then sold the data to data brokers, including co-defendant Connected Analytic Services, and insurance companies, including co-defendant
Information disclosed by Toyota included GPS locations, frequently used routes, acceleration and braking patterns, phone contacts, music preferences, call logs, and other sensitive personal data, according to a complaint ...
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