by Brianna Lyman at the Federalist
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.
Meta, then known just as Facebook, released a feature in 2011 that used software to recognize individuals to assist users in tagging individuals in photos.
Under a 2009 state law, companies must first inform users and receive consent to capture biometric information. That data must then be destroyed within a year. Facebook scrapped the system in 2021, with Meta claiming it deleted more than a billion people’s biometric data. The site had, two years prior, ended their practice of automatically turning the setting on for users.
Paxton sued Meta in 2022 over the capturing of biometric data,…
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