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The state attorney general sued Google in 2022, alleging it unlawfully tracked and collected users’ private data.
AUSTIN — Google agreed in principle to a nearly $1.4 billion settlement with Texas, Attorney General Ken Paxton said Friday.
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A Travis County judge last month awarded four fired officials from Paxton’s office compensation for lost wages, pain and ...
A county judge and several other local officials in South Texas were indicted in connection with an alleged “vote harvesting ...
Google will pay $1.4 billion to Texas to settle a lawsuit claiming the company collected users' data without permission, ...
Alphabet's Google agreed to pay Texas $1.4 billion to settle a lawsuit that claimed the tech giant violated data privacy laws ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton secures a $1.375 billion settlement with Google for data privacy violations, marking the ...
Google has agreed to pay the state of Texas $1.4 billion to settle allegations of privacy violations.Texas Attorney General ...
Attorney General Paxton won a $60 million judgment against David Polston's companies for illegal dumping in a Texas river, ...
In a landmark move, Google has agreed to pay a $1.375 billion fine to the state of Texas to settle allegations that it ...
Google will pay $1.4 billion to Texas to settle claims the company collected data on users without permission, the state’s ...