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Google Pays $1.375 Billion to Texas Over Unauthorized Tracking and Biometric Data Collection

Posted on May 10, 2025May 10, 2025 By CWS

Might 10, 2025Ravie LakshmananBiometric Information / Privateness
Google has agreed to pay the U.S. state of Texas almost $1.4 billion to settle two lawsuits that accused the corporate of monitoring customers’ private location and sustaining their facial recognition knowledge with out consent.
The $1.375 billion fee dwarfs the fines the tech big has paid to settle related lawsuits introduced by different U.S. states. In November 2022, it paid $391 million to a bunch of 40 states. In January 2023, it paid $29.5 million to Indiana and Washington. Later that September, it forked out one other $93 million to settle with California.

The case, initially filed in 2022, associated to illegal monitoring and assortment of person knowledge, relating to geolocation, incognito searches, and biometric knowledge, monitoring customers’ whereabouts even when the Location Historical past setting was disabled and accumulating the biometric knowledge with out knowledgeable consent.
“For years, Google secretly tracked folks’s actions, non-public searches, and even their voiceprints and facial geometry by means of their services,” Texas Lawyer Common Ken Paxton mentioned in an announcement.
“This $1.375 billion settlement is a significant win for Texans’ privateness and tells firms that they are going to pay for abusing our belief.”
Final 12 months, Google introduced plans to retailer Maps Timeline knowledge domestically on customers’ units as an alternative of their Google accounts. The corporate has additionally rolled out different privateness controls that permit customers to auto-delete location info when the Location Historical past setting is enabled.

The fee additionally rivals a $1.4 billion wonderful that Meta paid Texas to settle a lawsuit over allegations that it illegally collected the biometric knowledge of tens of millions of customers with out their permission.
The event comes at a time when Google is the topic of intense regulatory scrutiny on either side of the Atlantic, going through calls to interrupt up components of its enterprise to fulfill antitrust considerations.

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