National Law Review
5/11/2026

Texas Sues Netflix Over Allegations It Tracks Kids and Sells User Data
Short summary
Texas is suing Netflix for running a 'surveillance program' that tracks children and sells viewing data to advertisers despite claiming to be ad-free. The lawsuit alleges Netflix uses 'dark patterns' like autoplay to manipulate viewing time and monetizes data on every click, pause, and search without clear consent. The case could reshape consumer assumptions about streaming service privacy and set precedent for industry regulation.
- •Texas AG alleges Netflix secretly tracks users and children, selling data to advertisers and brokers
- •Lawsuit targets autoplay and dark-pattern design features that manipulate viewing behavior
- •Broader implications for privacy regulations across streaming and tech platforms
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