Google has agreed to pay $1.4 billion to Texas to settle claims that the corporate collected customers’ knowledge with out permission, the state’s lawyer normal stated Friday.
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Google pays $1.4 billion to Texas to settle claims the corporate collected customers’ knowledge with out permission, the state’s lawyer normal introduced Friday.
Legal professional Normal Ken Paxton described the settlement as sending a message to tech corporations that he won’t enable them to earn a living off of “promoting away our rights and freedoms.”
“In Texas, Huge Tech shouldn’t be above the regulation.” Paxton stated in a press release. “For years, Google secretly tracked individuals’s actions, personal searches, and even their voiceprints and facial geometry by their services. I fought again and received.”
The settlement settles a number of claims Texas made in opposition to the search large in 2022 associated to geolocation, incognito searches and biometric knowledge. The state argued Google was “unlawfully monitoring and accumulating customers’ personal knowledge.”
Paxton claimed, for instance, that Google collected tens of millions of biometric identifiers, together with voiceprints and information of face geometry, by such services as Google Images and Google Assistant.
Google spokesperson José Castañeda stated the settlement settles an array of “outdated claims,” a few of which relate to product insurance policies the corporate has already modified.
“We’re happy to place them behind us, and we are going to proceed to construct sturdy privateness controls into our companies,” he stated in a press release.
The corporate additionally clarified that the settlement doesn’t require any new product adjustments.
Paxton stated the $1.4 billion is the biggest quantity received by any state in a settlement with Google over any such data-privacy violations.
Texas beforehand reached two different key settlements with Google inside the final two years, together with one in December 2023 through which the corporate agreed to pay $700 million and make a number of different concessions to settle allegations that it had been stifling competitors in opposition to its Android app retailer.
Meta has additionally agreed to a $1.4 billion settlement with Texas in a privateness lawsuit over allegations that the tech large used customers’ biometric knowledge with out their permission.