According to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, this practice is not uncommon. A recent lawsuit filed by Paxton alleges that the insurance company Allstate collected and sold the location data of ...
Allstate has been sued by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton for allegedly collecting and selling drivers’ data. This topic has been hot, thanks in part to an explosive report last year which blew the top off GM collecting and selling drivers’ data,
The class action was filed in the Northern District of Illinois. It goes further than the claims on behalf of Texas consumers in the state action, and looks to encompass a national class.
Allstate Insurance Company is being sued by Texas for continuing to collect driving data from 45 million American drivers without their knowledge or consent.
Texas’ attorney general alleges Allstate violates privacy laws by illegally tracking 45 million Americans’ driving behaviors.
The fall out continues as several companies roll back on DEI policies. FOX 26's Shelby Rose reports on AG Ken Paxton sending a letter to Costco as they double down on their commitment.
Paxton joined attorneys general from 19 other states, demanding that Costco end what they call "discriminatory" diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI, policies.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, in a letter signed by 18 other Republican attorneys general, called on Costco to end its support for DEI.
Amazon.com is facing a lawsuit alleging that it secretly tracks consumers' movements through their cellphones and sells the collected data. The proposed cl
KXAN's Will DuPree and Avery Travis sit down with TVC chairwoman and Navy veteran Laura Koerner to talk about how the Texas Veterans Commission is helping veterans transition to the civilian life.
Car manufacturers across the US are under increased scrutiny over how they handle data collected from their connected services
Data collection doesn’t just generate value for the company that gathers it. It also imposes a cost on the data subject.