Texas AG Ken Paxton has sued Netflix, alleging the company spies on residents and collects data without consent. The lawsuit claims Netflix uses auto-play to keep viewers hooked.

The lawsuit was filed recently, with Texas AG Ken Paxton alleging Netflix has been collecting user data without consent.

"We will not tolerate companies that spy on our residents"

The lawsuit claims Netflix uses various methods to collect user data, including auto-play and other features. Netflix officials have not commented on the lawsuit, but the company has faced similar allegations in the past.

The lawsuit has implications for Netflix users across the country, including those in Buffalo. Western New York residents who use Netflix may be affected by the lawsuit, with some expressing concern over the company's data collection practices.

The lawsuit is the latest in a series of allegations against Netflix over user data collection. New York State officials have also been critical of the company's practices, with some calling for greater regulation.

The impact of the lawsuit will be felt by Netflix users and the company itself, with Texas AG Ken Paxton seeking to hold the company accountable for its actions. Buffalo residents will be watching the lawsuit closely, with some hoping for greater transparency and regulation of user data collection.

The lawsuit is set to proceed in the coming weeks, with Texas AG Ken Paxton and Netflix officials set to present their cases. Residents can look forward to a decision on the lawsuit, which will have implications for user data collection and regulation.