Mississippi sues Google, saying it violates student privacy
JACKSON, Miss. — Mississippi’s Democratic attorney general is once again tangling with Google, alleging in a lawsuit that the company is illegally violating student privacy, even as some Republicans seek to muzzle his ability to file such civil suits.
Attorney General Jim Hood sued the California-based computer giant Friday in Lowndes County Chancery Court. In a news conference Tuesday, Hood said Google is breaking Mississippi consumer protection law by selling ads using data from services it provides to schools.
“They’re building a profile so they can advertise to them,” Hood said. “They expressly stated in writing that they would not do that.”
Google did not immediately respond Tuesday to an email from The Associated Press inquiring about the lawsuit.