Enforcement action · California Privacy Protection Agency

American Honda Motor Co. Settlement

American Honda Motor Co. Settlement is an AI-related enforcement action involving California Privacy Protection Agency. Penalty: monetary_fine of $$632,500. Automaker Honda settled with the California Privacy Protection Agency for $632,500 and agreed to change business practices due to CCPA privacy violations related to connected vehicles and ad tech sharing.

Action details

Agency
California Privacy Protection Agency
Jurisdiction
CA
Enforcement type
settlement
Document type
enforcement action
Penalty
$$632,500 monetary_fine
Effective
2025-03-12
Topic
ai privacy

Summary

The California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) announced a settlement with American Honda Motor Co., requiring the automaker to pay a $632,500 fine and implement significant changes to its privacy practices. The settlement resolves claims that Honda violated the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) by making it difficult for consumers to exercise their privacy rights, failing to offer symmetrical privacy choices, hindering authorized agents, and sharing personal information with ad tech companies without adequate contracts. Honda must simplify its privacy request processes, train employees, consult a UX designer, and revise data sharing contracts. This action signals the CPPA's active enforcement posture, particularly in the connected vehicle sector.

Primary source

https://cppa.ca.gov/announcements/2025/20250312.html →

Frequently asked questions

What is American Honda Motor Co. Settlement?
The California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) announced a settlement with American Honda Motor Co., requiring the automaker to pay a $632,500 fine and implement significant changes to its privacy practices. The settlement resolves claims that Honda violated the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) by making it difficult for consumers to exercise their privacy rights, failing to offer symmetrical privacy choices, hindering authorized agents, and sharing personal information with ad tech companies without adequate contracts. Honda must simplify its privacy request processes, train employees, consult a UX designer, and revise data sharing contracts. This action signals the CPPA's active enforcement posture, particularly in the connected vehicle sector. Primary source →
Which agency brought the action?
California Privacy Protection Agency brought this enforcement action in CA. Primary source →
What was the penalty?
The disclosed penalty is a monetary_fine amount of $$632,500. Primary source →
When did the action take effect?
The action was effective 2025-03-12. Primary source →
Where can I find the primary source?
The primary source for American Honda Motor Co. Settlement is at https://cppa.ca.gov/announcements/2025/20250312.html. AIGI does not paraphrase secondary commentary — every claim on this page links back to that primary source. Primary source →

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