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Texas AG Probes TP-Link’s Data Practices and Links to China

Texas AG Ken Paxton announced the opening of an investigation into TP-Link Systems Inc. (“TP Link”)—a leading manufacturer of networking equipment founded in China—to determine whether the company has misled consumers about its independence from the Chinese government, whether its technology is more vulnerable to exploitation than comparable domestic products, and whether its devices improperly…

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Democratic AGs Win Temporary Restraining Order Blocking USDA From Forcing SNAP Disclosures

A group of 20 Democratic AGs and the Governor of Kentucky obtained a temporary restraining order (TRO) barring the U.S. Department of Agriculture from requiring states to produce Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) records and barring the agency from instituting or continuing noncompliance procedures, such as withholding SNAP funding. The U.S. District Court for the…

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Nebraska AG Brings Concerns About Lorex Security Cameras Into Sharper Focus

Nebraska AG Mike Hilgers sued Lorex Corporation and Lorex Technology Inc. (collectively, “Lorex”), alleging that Lorex misled consumers about the safety of their home security cameras in violation of state consumer protection laws. According to the complaint, Lorex marketed its products as private and secure while concealing ongoing ties to its former owner, Zhejiang Dahua…

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Florida AG Sues Porn Platforms For Allegedly Skirting Age-Verification Requirements

Florida AG James Uthmeier has filed two lawsuits against companies operating online pornography platforms, alleging that they failed to implement safeguards to verify users’ ages, in violation of a new state age-verification law and the Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act (FDUTPA). One complaint was filed against Gethins Limited, Toccata, Inc., Segpay Gateway LLC,…

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