Google Pays .375 Billion to Texas Over Unauthorized Tracking and Biometric Data Collection

Google Pays $1.375 Billion to Texas Over Unauthorized Tracking and Biometric Data Collection

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Google Pays $1.375 Billion to Texas Over Unauthorized Tracking and Biometric Data Collection
Google has agreed to pay the U.S. state of Texas nearly $1.4 billion to settle two lawsuits that accused the company of tracking users’ personal location and maintaining their facial recognition data without consent.
The $1.375 billion payment dwarfs the fines the tech giant has paid to settle similar lawsuits brought by other U.S. states. In November 2022, it paid $391 million to a group of 40

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