Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into Meta glasses over concerns about unlawful monitoring and collection of facial data.
Ken Paxton notes that Meta Glasses are able to use cameras, speakers, and other components to capture data, including video and audio recordings and peoples' facial geometry.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton alleges WhatsApp and Meta misled users about encrypted message privacy.
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Paxton investigates Meta glasses over privacy concernsTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into Meta's Meta AI Glasses for possibly collecting and sharing Texans' personal data.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Tuesday launched an investigation into Meta’s smart glasses, citing privacy concerns. Paxton’s office said the glasses — which include cameras and microphones — ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has opened an investigation into Meta's AI-powered smart glasses, focusing on whether the eyewear collects or enables collection of facial […] ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton claims Meta's subcontractor can access private information through the glasses without the wearer's knowledge.
The Texas Attorney General’s investigation into potential privacy violations by Meta Platforms’ AI smart glasses signals how ...
Ken Paxton investigating Meta Glasses Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton claims Meta's subcontractor can access private information through the glasses without the wearer's knowledge.
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WhatsApp, Meta can access Texans’ private messages, AG Ken Paxton says in lawsuitThe attorney general’s office argues WhatsApp and parent company Meta are deceiving users by claiming the companies can’t view their encrypted messages.
Texas AG Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into Meta’s smart glasses technology over data privacy concerns.
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