City
Epaper

Google sued by New Mexico AG for spying on kids in classrooms

By IANS | Updated: February 21, 2020 19:20 IST

Google has been sued by New Mexico's Attorney General Hector Balderas who said that the tech giant used its educational products, such as Chromebooks, to spy on the state's children and families.

Open in App

San Francisco, Feb 21 Google has been sued by New Mexico's Attorney General Hector Balderas who said that the tech giant used its educational products, such as Chromebooks, to spy on the state's children and families.

"The consequences of Google's tracking cannot be overstated: Children are being monitored by one of the largest data mining companies in the world, at school, at home, on mobile devices, without their knowledge and without the permission of their parents," the lawsuit said, according to a report in The New York Times on Thursday.

According to the lawsuit, Google was involved in collecting the personal information through a programme it has with New Mexico's school districts, in which it provides Chromebooks and access to G Suite for Education apps such as Google Docs, Gmail, and Calendar for free.

The lawsuit added: Today, more than half of the nation's public schools and 90 million students and teachers globally use free Google Education apps like Gmail and Google Docs.

More than 25 million students and teachers also use Chromebooks, laptops that run on the company's Chrome operating system.

The New Mexico complaint comes in the wake of broader scrutiny on Google from a coalition of 50 state attorneys general including Balderas across the country.

They're investigating Google's digital advertising operation, as well as other aspects of the company's business, in a high-profile antitrust probe, according to CNET.

( With inputs from IANS )

Open in App

Related Stories

FootballMessi confirms Hyderabad stop on GOAT Tour

InternationalPakistan facing darkest times, Hitler-like repression: Imran Khan's sister

Other SportsAthletes, coaches, officials welcome Ahmedabad's confirmation as host of 2030 Commonwealth Games

Cricket'Gautam Gambhir to continue as Team India Head Coach across formats'

CricketAsha Sobhana was an integral part in RCB's win in 2024: Coach Malolan Rangarajan

टेकमेनिया Realted Stories

TechnologyBusinesses, high-value payers to benefit most from 'Banking Connect' system: NBBL MD

TechnologyGST reforms, PM-Kisan payments, making farming easier, claim participants at EIMA

TechnologyIRCTC refutes claims of halal-only non-veg meals on trains

TechnologyRBI’s all-India House Price Index rises by 2.2 pc in Q2 of 2025-26

TechnologyGovt extends financial support to commercialise indigenous EV charger