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 ...
Texas AG Ken Paxton sued Netflix for allegedly "spying on Texans, including children, and collecting users' data without their knowledge or consent." The post Texas AG Ken Paxton Sues Netflix for ...
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 ...
Netflix is in the crosshairs of Ken Paxton, the Republican attorney general of Texas, who filed a lawsuit against the streaming giant, alleging violations of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act.
"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 Texas Attorney General has filed a new consumer-protection lawsuit against Netflix, alleging that the company misled Texans by marketing itself ...
Netflix is being sued by Ken Paxton, the attorney general of Texas, who claims that the streaming service has engaged in “spying on Texans, including children, and collecting users’ data without their ...
The lawsuit comes amid increased scrutiny over platform features like auto-play that deliver endless content to users.
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Texas Accuses Netflix of Secretly Tracking Users in New Lawsuit
Texas 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.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against Netflix, accusing the streaming giant of misleading consumers about its data collection practices and addictive platform.