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Google has agreed to pay Texas $1.4 billion to settle a 2022 lawsuit alleging it collected user data without permission, including voiceprints and facial geometry via products like Google Photos and Nest Hub Max. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton asserted that Google's actions were illegal and that the company should not be above the law.
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