Did you know Google Pays Texas Millions After Lawsuits Challenge Location Tracking and Facial Recognition Practices
Google just handed over nearly $1.375 billion to Texas. Not as a donation — but to shut down two big lawsuits claiming the company dipped too far into people’s private lives.
The
whole mess started back in 2022. Texas officials said Google kept tabs
on folks in ways they never signed up for. We’re talking location data,
quiet audio captures, facial patterns — and all this wrapped inside
things like Maps, Chrome, and Photos. The kind of stuff users thought
was private? It wasn’t.
This
settlement stands taller than anything other states squeezed out of
Google over privacy. And oddly enough, it comes just months after Texas
pulled the same kind of billion-dollar move on Meta over biometric data.
Google
says it didn’t do anything wrong. No rules broken, no admissions. And
no changes to how their products work either — at least not because of
this case. According to them, anything worth tweaking got updated long
ago.
Still, Texas officials called it a win. For them, it’s not
just money — it’s a warning shot to other tech giants. If you’re going
to mess with user privacy, you better be ready to pay up.