Meta Agrees to Pay $1.4 Billion to Settle Texas Facial Recognition Lawsuit
Meta Settles Texas Lawsuit
Meta Platforms has agreed to pay $1.4 billion to resolve a lawsuit brought by the state of Texas. This lawsuit accused the company of illegally collecting biometric data from millions of Texans without their consent using facial recognition technology.
Background of the Case
- The lawsuit was filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
- It alleged that Meta failed to obtain appropriate consent for data collection.
- This case reflects broader concerns regarding privacy laws and technological ethics.
Conclusion
This multi-billion dollar settlement underscores the critical need for companies to adhere to data privacy regulations and the significance of consent in the age of technological advancements.
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