Texas AG Ken Paxton claims the companies are "illegally recording Americans’ devices inside their own homes."
Abbot's office believes the emails are “not of legitimate concern to the public.”
Nineteen states have age verification laws.
The adult webcam site now conducts age verification while other porn sites have opted to block Texas.
Xhamster and Chaturbate might end up leaving the Lone Star State like Pornhub did.
Hopefully, there are some other places to find porn on the internet.
Pornhub's parent company is facing a lawsuit over its refusal to comply with new age verification laws in Texas.
Digital service providers operating in Texas will be required to obtain consent from parents before allowing any users under 18 to create accounts.
Google settled a lawsuit filed by AG Ken Paxton for alleged false advertisements for its Google Pixel 4 smartphone.
“To Google, it does not matter that the three-year-olds, the bystanders, and grandma never consented to Google capturing and recording their biometric data.”
Internal communications show employees joking about Incognito's abilities with one comparing it to "Guy Incognito" from The Simpsons.
One America News had been dropped by both Verizon and DirecTV, but now it has plans to stream its bile through cord cutter’s old devices.
"We’re going to flagrantly break this law. Partially to raise awareness of the bulls**t of it all, but mainly because we find it funny," the mods wrote.
Officials from the Lone Star State have made numerous head-scratching claims about social media and tech companies.
In addition to the penalty, Juul will agree to cease marketing to people under the age of 35 and no longer recruit influencers to help push its products
A nonprofit watchdog has asked a Texas judge to find the governor's claims 'not credible'.
The congressional committee on Jan. 6 has zeroed in on Trump's fundraising emails, which target mostly retirees, as the fuel of the Big Lie.
Regulators in the EU first began probing tech giants' advertising dominance last year. Now the companies are offering concessions to avoid fines.
The whining billionaire will reportedly get access to Twitter's "firehose" of data on all 500 million tweets posted every day.
With yet another action aimed against big-tech, Texas' attorney general seems desperate to piggyback on Elon Musk's Twitter bot claims.