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Texas sues Allstate for collecting driver data without consent

  • Texas has sued Allstate for allegedly collecting driver data without consent, violating the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act.
  • The lawsuit claims that Allstate and its subsidiary Arity collected 'trillions of miles worth of location data' from over 45 million people.
  • Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton stated that Allstate's actions are the first-ever state action targeting comprehensive data privacy violations.
  • The lawsuit follows a similar action against General Motors for collecting driver data without consent.
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