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Texas vs. Netflix: Paxton Sues Streaming Giant for Secretly Spying on Millions of Users

· Texas Border Business

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Netflix, alleging that the streaming service has been secretly collecting data from Texans, including children, without their consent. The lawsuit claims Netflix misrepresented its data collection practices, stating it does not extensively track users. In reality, the platform logs users' viewing habits and preferences, selling this information to data brokers and advertisers. Paxton aims to enforce the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act, seeking to halt Netflix's data collection, disable autoplay on children's profiles, and impose penalties for these practices.

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