Texas demanda a Netflix por la supuesta recopilación de datos de menores

El fiscal general de Texas, Ken Paxton, ha presentado una demanda contra Netflix, acusando al servicio de streaming de recopilar datos de usuarios sin su consentimiento, especialmente los de menores de edad. La demanda sostiene que la plataforma está diseñada para ser adictiva y que Netflix obtiene beneficios mediante la venta de dichos datos.

La denuncia alega que Netflix opera un programa de vigilancia del comportamiento a gran escala. Señala funciones como la reproducción automática como herramientas que mantienen a los espectadores, incluidos los menores, enganchados durante más tiempo mientras extraen información personal. Paxton declaró que la empresa creó el sistema para recopilar y lucrarse ilegalmente con los datos de los tejanos sin su consentimiento.

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