Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced tech giant Google will pay the state $1.375 billion in a “historic” settlement over allegations the company violated its users’ privacy. Google agreed to ...
The Texas Supreme Court granted an agreed motion to dismiss, sending the state’s lawsuit against Google back to a lower court ...
(The Texas Tribune) — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Friday announced that his office had reached a preliminary agreement to settle a privacy infringement lawsuit against Google for $1.4 billion ...
Texas has finalized a massive settlement with Google over privacy concerns. This story details parts of the case, as well as ...
Google and Texas reached a $1.4 billion deal to settle a recent lawsuit. Texas claimed Google tracked and collected users' private data illegally. Google says the company had already changed some of ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton secured a $1.375 billion settlement from Google for data privacy violations, marking a significant enforcement action for user privacy.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that Google has signed the nearly $1.4 billion settlement that was originally ...
Texas has reached a landmark $1.375 billion settlement with Google, the largest ever obtained by a single state for data privacy violations. The settlement resolves Texas’s 2022 lawsuit accusing ...
A federal lawsuit is challenging Texas’ new App Store Accountability Act, which is set to take effect January 1, 2026.
AUSTIN, Texas — Google is working to open its first brick-and-mortar retail store in Texas at The Domain in Austin. According to documents filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation ...
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