By Jonathan Stempel May 11 (Reuters) - Netflix was sued on Monday by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who accused the streaming company of spying on children and other consumers by collecting their ...
In a statement, a Netflix spokesperson said the lawsuit “lacks merit and is based on inaccurate and distorted information.” “Netflix takes our members’ privacy seriously a ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing Netflix, alleging the streaming giant spies on children and collects user data. Here's what to know.
Texas Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that he filed a lawsuit this week against Netflix for spying on Texans, including minors, and for collecting data without their consent. "For ...
Ken Paxton claims that data is collected from both adult and children's user profiles, and then shared by Netflix to commercial data brokers and advertising companies.
"When you watch Netflix, Netflix watches you," Paxton alleged.
Netflix was sued Monday (May 11) by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who accused the streaming company of spying on children and other consumers by collecting their data without consent, and ...
The lawsuit comes amid increased scrutiny over platform features like auto-play that deliver endless content to users.
The Texas Attorney General has filed a new consumer-protection lawsuit against Netflix, alleging that the company misled Texans by marketing itself ...
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Texas Accuses Netflix of Secretly Tracking Users in New LawsuitTexas accuses the streamer of massive user tracking, misleading advertising claims, and autoplay tactics designed to keep kids hooked. Here's what's in the lawsuit.
Netflix sued by Texas attorney general who claims streamer is ‘spying’ on users - Republican Ken Paxton has accused the streaming giant of ‘deceptive’ practices around advertising ...
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