Ken Paxton sues Netflix, accusing it of ‘spying on Texans, including children’
Summary
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Netflix. He claims the company spies on people in Texas, including children, and uses deceptive business practices by secretly collecting and selling user data to make more money from ads.Key Facts
- Ken Paxton is the Attorney General of Texas.
- He filed a lawsuit against Netflix on Monday.
- The lawsuit accuses Netflix of spying on people in Texas, including children.
- Paxton says Netflix’s platform is designed to be addictive.
- He claims Netflix secretly collects and sells user data.
- The data is reportedly sold to help Netflix make more money from advertising.
- Netflix is said to earn billions of dollars annually through this practice.
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