Austin, Texas. On May 11, 2026, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a 59-page state lawsuit against Netflix alleging the streaming service systematically tracked and logged users' viewing habits, device information, household network interactions and other behavioral data without proper consent, including data linked to children and children's profiles. This week the filing prompted immediate market reaction, with reports of Netflix shares edging lower on Monday, and public statements from the Texas attorney general accusing the company of deceptive privacy practices and monetising data; the case now proceeds in Texas state court, increasing regulatory and industry scrutiny and drawing attention from privacy advocates and legislators.
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这场诉讼可能会影响您的隐私。如果得克萨斯州胜诉,可能会为更严格的数据收集规则树立先例。这意味着像 Netflix 这样的公司在追踪您的观看习惯之前可能需要征得您的许可。今天就检查您的帐户设置,看看您正在共享哪些数据。
Netflix 因涉嫌秘密收集儿童数据等数据而受到抨击。此案可能会重塑流媒体服务处理用户数据的方式。如果您担心隐私,值得关注。与重视在线隐私的人分享此信息。
德克萨斯州总检察长 Ken Paxton 和隐私倡导组织随着诉讼的推进,在法律上获得了优势并引起了公众的关注,这可能加强对流媒体数据实践的执法和政策审查。
如果法院判决不利,Netflix 将面临法律、声誉和潜在的财务后果,包括股价下跌、监管审查以及对其数据收集或盈利模式可能施加的限制。
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