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Metareaches $1.4 billion settlement in Texas biometric data suit over Facebook


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Meta’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg attends the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on online child ******* exploitation at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S., January 31, 2024. 

Evelyn Hockstein | Reuters

Meta has agreed to

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to settle a
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by the
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over the
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owner’s unauthorized use of biometric data by users,
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said Tuesday.

The suit, filed by Paxton in February 2022, accused Meta of capturing and using the biometric data of millions of Texas residents — which was contained in uploaded photos and videos on

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— without legally required permissions.

The attorney general’s office said that

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stored billions of biometric identifiers without customers’ consent after introducing a new feature in 2011 called “Tag Suggestions.”

“Unbeknownst to most Texans, for more than a decade Meta ran facial recognition software on virtually every face contained in the photographs uploaded to

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, capturing records of the facial geometry of the people depicted,” Paxton’s office said.

The office said that Meta did this despite knowing that Texas’ Capture or Use of Biometric Identifier Act bars companies from capturing biometric identifiers of Texas without first informing them and obtaining their consent.

The settlement with Meta in Texas state district court in Harrison County is the largest legal settlement ever obtained as the result of an action by a single state, according to Paxton’s office.

Meta will pay out the $1.4 billion to Texas over five years, the office said.

Paxton’s office is continuing to press a lawsuit against Alphabet, which accuses the

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owner of illegally collecting biometric data from millions of Texans.

“This historic settlement demonstrates our commitment to standing up to the world’s biggest technology companies and holding them accountable for breaking the law and violating Texans’ privacy rights,” Paxton said in a statement Tuesday on the Meta case.

“Any ****** of Texans’ sensitive data will be met with the full force of the law,” Paxton said.

A spokesperson for Meta told CNBC, “We are pleased to resolve this matter, and look forward to exploring future opportunities to deepen our business investments in Texas, including potentially developing data centers.”



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