States Are Starting to Crack Down on Hidden Data Collection

States Are Starting to Crack Down on Hidden Data Collection

Texas sued Netflix, TV makers, and Temu for collecting personal data without clear permission. The cases don't challenge data collection itself, but rather how companies ask — or fail to ask — for consent. This mirrors enforcement patterns from the early 2000s, when states moved first and forced industry-wide changes. With no strong federal privacy rules yet, states are stepping in to fill the gap.

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