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    Home » Blog » Meta To Pay Texas $1.4 Billion For Collecting Users’ Biometric Data Without Authorization

    Meta To Pay Texas $1.4 Billion For Collecting Users’ Biometric Data Without Authorization

    July 30, 2024Updated:July 30, 2024 Editors Picks No Comments
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    Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has secured a$ 1.4 billion settlement from Meta, the parent company of Facebook, after it captured Texan users ‘ biometric data without authorization.

    In 2011, Meta, which was later referred to as Twitter, introduced a feature that enabled users to tag persons in photos.

    According to a media release from Paxton’s company,” Meta turned this have on for all Texans without explaining how it worked.” For more than ten years, Meta ran facial recognition software on almost every face in the photos uploaded to Facebook, keeping track of the physical shape of the people depicted.” Unbeknownst to most Texans,

    Under a 2009 state laws, companies must first remind users and receive acceptance to get genetic information. Then, within a year, that information may be destroyed. In 2021, Facebook removed the system, with Meta claiming that it had deleted genetic information for more than a billion people. Two years prior, the website discontinued its training of enabling user settings immediately.

    In 2022, Paxton brought legal action against Meta, alleging that the method had violated the country’s” Capture or Use of Biometric Identifier” and Deceptive Trade Practices Act.

    Meta may pay the huge colony to the condition over five years, according to Paxton’s business.

    I’m pleased to report that we have reached the largest arrangement ever obtained from a single State, according to Paxton, who vehemently pursued justice for our people whose private rights were violated by Meta’s usage of facial recognition software.

    ” This ancient settlement demonstrates our dedication to holding the biggest technologies companies responsible for breaking the law and violating Texans ‘ privacy right,” said the company’s president. Any mistreatment of Texans ‘ sensitive information may be met with the whole force of the law”, Paxton’s statement continued.

    Any potential activities that fall under the state’s biometric data laws must be made public to the attorney general’s office.

    A Meta spokeswoman said on Tuesday,” We are pleased to resolve this issue, and we look forward to exploring potential opportunities to enhance our business investments in Texas, including probably developing data centers,” according to Forbes.

    After an earlier facial recognition software took people ‘ facesprint without getting their permission, Facebook settled a lawsuit in 2019 with Illinois residents for$ 650 million. The Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act was broken by the work.


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