Meta and Texas Reach $1.4 Billion Settlement Regarding Facial Recognition Practices
Meta's Settlement with Texas Overview
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has reached a $1.4 billion settlement with the state of Texas following allegations concerning the improper collection of users' facial recognition information. The settlement aims to address significant privacy concerns raised by Attorney General Ken Paxton.
Details of the Allegations
- Facial Recognition System issues raised by Texas.
- Concerns over biometric data usage.
- Importance of protecting personal information.
Conclusion
This settlement underscores the critical stance Texas takes on biometric privacy and signals a shift in how companies like Meta manage user data.
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