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Texas Court Blocks Samsung From Collecting Smart TV Viewing Data

A Jan. 9 hearing will test Texas’s push for a longer injunction over alleged deceptive ACR enrollment.

Overview

  • The temporary restraining order bars Samsung Electronics and related parties from using, selling, transferring, collecting, or sharing ACR data from Texas consumers’ TVs through January 19.
  • The court cited good cause under the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act, pointing to confusing enrollment flows, dark patterns, and disclosures buried behind more than 200 clicks.
  • Texas alleges the ACR system captures on‑screen content every 500 milliseconds and transmits it without meaningful consent for targeted advertising.
  • Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Samsung, LG, Sony, Hisense, and TCL in December, and Hisense has already been hit with a similar restraining order.
  • A Collin County hearing on January 9 will consider a temporary injunction as the broader lawsuits continue in early stages.