Google Agrees to $1.4 Billion Settlement with Texas Over Data Privacy Violations
In a significant development regarding user data privacy, Google has reached an agreement to pay Texas $1.4 billion to settle multiple lawsuits alleging that the company collected user data without permission. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that this settlement resolves claims against Google related to privacy breaches and user tracking. The agreement comes after prolonged legal discussions and reflects ongoing concerns about data privacy practices in the digital age.
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