
Texas Attorney General Sues Netflix Over Child Data Collection and Addiction Claims
The Texas Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against Netflix, alleging the streaming service illegally spies on children by collecting their data without consent and designs its platform to be addictive. The lawsuit claims Netflix engages in 'bait and switch' tactics regarding user data.
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