KEY POINTS
  • Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Meta on Monday, alleging the Facebook parent illegally collected biometric data on users without their consent.
  • The suit makes claims similar to those made in a class action case Facebook settled for $650 million last year.
  • Facebook announced in November it would shut down its facial-recognition system that recognizes users' faces in photos.

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton leaves the U.S. Supreme Court following arguments over a challenge to a Texas law that bans abortion after six weeks in Washington, U.S., November 1, 2021.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against Meta on Monday, alleging the Facebook parent illegally collected biometric data on users without their consent.

The suit makes claims similar to those made in a class action case Facebook settled for $650 million last year. That case alleged Facebook violated Illinois' Biometric Information Privacy Act by storing data about people's faces without their consent for its photo-tag suggestion tool.

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