Netflix sued by Texas for allegedly spying on consumers


FILE PHOTO: The Netflix logo is shown on one of the company's Hollywood buildings in Los Angeles, California, U.S., July 12, 2023. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo

May ⁠11 (Reuters) - ⁠Netflix was ‌sued on Monday by ​Texas Attorney ⁠General ⁠Ken Paxton, who ⁠accused ‌the ⁠streaming company ​of ‌spying on ⁠consumers ​by collecting ⁠their data ​without consent, and designing ⁠its platform to ​be ⁠addictive.

(Reporting by ​Jonathan ‌Stempel in ​New York)

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