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Apple, iCloud
Apple Faces $3.8 Billion Antitrust Legal Claim Over iCloud
U.K. consumer-protection group Which? said the iPhone maker had breached competition rules by tying consumers to its iCloud storage service.
Apple Accused of Trapping 40 Million Customers into iCloud Service
Apple is facing an almost £3 billion ($3.78 billion) lawsuit after British consumer group Which? on Thursday alleged that the company
Apple accused of trapping and ripping off 40m iCloud customers
Apple is facing a legal claim accusing it of effectively locking 40 million British customers into its
iCloud
service and charging them "rip off prices". Consumer group Which? says the legal action - which it has launched - could result in a £3bn payout ...
Apple faces UK ‘iCloud monopoly’ compensation claim worth $3.8 billion
U.K. consumer rights group 'Which?' is filing a legal claim against Apple under competition law on behalf of some 40 million users of iCloud, its cloud
Apple hit by Which? with £3bn legal claim that iCloud service charges are ‘anti-competitive’
UK consumer rights advocate Which? has appointed legal representation, as it sets about challenging Apple on anti-competitive grounds over its treatment of UK iCloud users.
UK consumer group takes on Apple over iCloud service
British consumer group Which? will launch legal action against Apple on Thursday, alleging the tech giant breached competition law by effectively locking millions of its customers into its iCloud service.
Apple sued by Which? over iCloud use - with potential payout for 40 million UK customers
Which? has filed a lawsuit against the iPhone provider, alleging the company forces its customers to use its iCloud services. If the company is found to have broken the rules, around 40 million UK Apple customers could get a payout.
Apple faces £3 billion legal claim over alleged competition law breaches
Macworld Around 40 million Apple customers in the U.K. could be entitled to an average payout of £70 if a major new legal challenge is successful. The consumer publication Which? has announced what it describes as a landmark legal claim against the company for alleged breaches of competition law.
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Apple hit with £3 billion claim over iCloud pricing and packaging practices
UK consumer group Which? has filed a £3 billion action against Apple over alleged competition law breaches related to its ...
Benzinga.com
1h
Apple Hit With $3.8B Legal Claim For Allegedly Breaking UK Competition Law With iCloud Service
Consumer group Which? has filed a £3 billion ($3.81 billion) legal claim against Apple Inc. AAPL, accusing the tech giant of ...
2h
Apple Faces UK Class Action Over Data Storage Allegations
Apple Inc faces a lawsuit from a UK consumer group over allegations its monopoly on data storage breaches competition law, in ...
LBC
1h
Which? launches £3 billion lawsuit against Apple over iCloud use - as 40 million Brits could receive payout
Consumer watchdog Which? has launched a £3 billion lawsuit against tech giant Apple, claiming the company breached ...
PhoneArena
7h
$3.8 billion legal claim filed against Apple in the UK over iCloud
If you're an iPhone or an iPad user – if you pay for Apple's
iCloud
service, to be exact – you could be entitled to your ...
6d
How to Fix iPhone Notes Disappearing After Accepting New iCloud Terms
Apple in September updated its iCloud terms and conditions with some minor changes, and this week it has been notifying ...
Mactrast
1d
Apple Likely Planning December 9 Release of iOS 18.2
Apple last month confirmed that it will release iOS 18.2 to the public in December, and now it appears we have a potential ...
iDrop News
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Have Your Apple Notes Disappeared? Try This Simple Fix
The clue is that if you’re confronted with an empty list in the Notes app, a closer inspection will show that these are in ...
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