The problem arose because Google hired radio DJs to provide feedback on their experience with the Pixel 4, but did not provide them with an actual phone. This has raised concerns about the company’s credibility as an advertiser.
Paxton expressed his satisfaction with the outcome, emphasizing that the deal would return $8 million to the state of Texas alone. While Google did not respond to urgent requests for comment, a company spokesperson previously stressed that the company is committed to adhering to advertising laws and industry standards.
Paxton stressed the importance of accuracy in advertising, noting that if Google wanted to advertise in Texas, its claims had to be true.
Source: Ferra

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