Meta settles Texas privacy lawsuit for $1.4 billion over allegations that the tech giant illegally used facial recognition technology to collect biometric data of millions without their consent (apnews.com)
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Filed in 2022, the Texas lawsuit said that Meta was in violation of a state law that prohibits capturing or selling a resident’s biometric information, such as their face or fingerprint, without their consent.

The company announced in 2021 that it was shutting down its face-recognition system and delete the faceprints of more than 1 billion people amid growing concerns about the technology and its misuse by governments, police and others.

Texas filed a similar lawsuit against Google in 2022. Paxton’s lawsuit says the search giant collected millions of biometric identifiers, including voiceprints and records of face geometry, through its products and services like Google Photos, Google Assistant, and Nest Hub Max. That lawsuit is still pending.

The $1.4 billion is unlikely to make a dent in Meta’s business. The Menlo Park, California-based tech made a profit of $12.37 billion in the first three months of this year, Its revenue was $36.46 billion, an increase of 27% from a year earlier.

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Talaraine@fedia.io on 01 Aug 2024 21:23 next collapse

Sooo.... is Meta going to scrub all that information from their system or did Texas just basically 'sell' our info to them for 1.4 billion?

Vendetta9076@sh.itjust.works on 01 Aug 2024 23:12 next collapse

What do you think

lonerangers1@lemmy.world on 07 Aug 2024 16:34 collapse

sounds like a face is worth ~$1.40 to me.

cyclohexane@lemmy.ml on 01 Aug 2024 21:59 collapse

So what is the benefit for the common person, now?

Ste41th@lemmy.ml on 02 Aug 2024 03:47 collapse

There isn’t any