Por: The Advocate Business November 30, 2022
Google Inc. is being sued in Louisiana over allegations that the online-search giant has been capturing and selling biometric data from residents in violation of the state's consumer protection and privacy law.Sandra Nomey, a retired hotel executive, and Nathan Bandaries, one of the lawyers bringing the case in Louisiana, are the named plaintiffs in the suit filed earlier this year in Orleans Parish Civil District Court. The case was moved... + full article
The Hill USA Tech October 25, 2022
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) announced on Thursday that his office had sued Google over its collection of biometric data, or measurements of human bodies and characteristics. “The lawsuit alleges that Google, in yet another violation of Texans’ privacy, has... + más
Texas compares Google to “Eye of Sauron,” sues over biometric data collection | Ars Technica
Google sued by Texas over ‘invasive’ collection of voice and face data | New York Post
Fox Business USA Business October 21, 2022
Google is pushing a pilot program to exempt federal political emails from its spam features, but Republicans say that's not enough. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton over allegations the tech giant violated the state’s Capture or Use of Biometric Identifier (CUBI) Act,... + más
Texas Sues Google for Collecting Biometric Data Without Consent | The New York Times
New York Post USA Business October 21, 2022
Texas sued Google on Thursday for allegedly collecting residents’ facial and voice data without their consent — and accused the tech giant of turning millions of everyday Texans into “unwitting cash cows being milked by Google for profits.” State Attorney General Ken... + más
Google will start assimilating Fitbit accounts next year | Ars Technica
The New York Times USA Tech October 20, 2022
The Texas attorney general filed a privacy lawsuit against Google on Thursday, accusing the internet company of collecting Texans’ facial and voice recognition information without their explicit consent.Ken Paxton, the state’s attorney general, said Google had violated a... + más
Saturday is the last day for Illinois residents to claim a cut of $100 million Google Photos privacy settlement | Chicago Tribune
Judge approves $100 million Google privacy deal. Here’s how much Illinois residents will get. | Chicago Tribune
Ars Technica USA Tech October 20, 2022
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Google sued by Texas attorney general over alleged biometric data violations | Fox Business
Chicago Tribune USA Business September 29, 2022
Illinois residents who filed claims for a cut of Google’s $100 million class-action settlement over alleged violations of state privacy law could receive checks of about $154 each. Cook County Circuit Judge Anna M. Loftus granted final approval of the settlement Wednesday. She... + más
Chicago Tribune USA Business September 24, 2022
Illinois residents have until Saturday to submit claims for their cut of a $100 million class-action settlement reached this spring in a lawsuit against Google over alleged violations of the state’s biometric privacy law. Anyone who appeared in a photo on Google Photos between... + más
EU upholds Google’s 4.1B euro fine for bundling search with Android | Ars Technica
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