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Texas sues Google over biometric recognition features

‘Indiscriminate collection’ of sensitive information violates state law, says attorney-general

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 21 Oct 2022 12:30PM

Texas sues Google over biometric recognition features
The state of Texas has filed a suit against Google for allegedly collecting large amounts of biometric data from people without their explicit consent. – AFP pic, October 21, 2022

SAN FRANCISCO – The United States state of Texas filed a suit against Google today, accusing the internet giant of harvesting large amounts of biometric data from people without their explicit consent, a claim rejected by the California-based company.

The suit accuses Google of collecting “millions of biometric identifiers,” such as voice and facial details, from users in Texas in violation of a state law, and profiting as a result, attorney-general (AG) Ken Paxton said in a release.

“Google’s indiscriminate collection of the personal information of Texans, including very sensitive information like biometric identifiers, will not be tolerated,” Paxton said.

Google rejected the accusation, promising to “set the record straight” in court.

“AG Paxton is once again mischaracterizing our products in another breathless lawsuit,” Google spokesperson Jose Castaneda said.

Google Photos uses technology that groups similar faces to make it easier to find old pictures, but they are only visible to users and the feature is easily turned off, according to Castaneda.

“The same is true for Voice Match and Face Match on Nest Hub Max, which are off-by-default features that give users the option to let Google Assistant recognize their voice or face to show their information,” Castaneda said.

Conservative Republican Paxton has taken aim at tech firms in a slew of lawsuits, including a similar complaint against Facebook-parent Meta in February.

Without clear federal guidelines addressing how user data can be collected and used, several US states have passed their own rules, while states and consumer groups have filed multiple suits on the matter. – AFP, October 21, 2022

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