Meta Agrees to Pay Texas $1.4 Billion Settlement in Biometric Data Lawsuit

Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Facebook’s parent company for the unlawful capture of personal biometric data.
Meta Agrees to Pay Texas $1.4 Billion Settlement in Biometric Data Lawsuit
A smartphone and a computer screen displaying the logos of the social network Facebook and its parent company Meta, in this file photo. Lionel Bonaventure/AFP via Getty Images
Jana J. Pruet
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Meta Platforms has agreed to pay $1.4 billion to settle a lawsuit brought by the state of Texas over its unauthorized capture and use of the personal biometric data of Facebook users, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office announced Tuesday.

In a 2022 lawsuit, Mr. Paxton accused Facebook’s parent company of using facial recognition technology to collect biometric data of more than 20 million Texans without their permission. The information was captured in photos and videos uploaded to the social media platform, according to the 29-page lawsuit.
Jana J. Pruet
Jana J. Pruet
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Jana J. Pruet is an award-winning investigative journalist. She covers news in Texas with a focus on politics, energy, and crime. She has reported for many media outlets over the years, including Reuters, The Dallas Morning News, and TheBlaze, among others. She has a journalism degree from Southern Methodist University. Send your story ideas to: [email protected]
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