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UK group wants $4 billion payout for iCloud users
jeudi 14 novembre 2024, 12:09 , par AppleInsider
The UK's 'Which?' consumer group and publication is to sue Apple over what it claims is the company's anti-competitive way of locking users into paying for iCloud storage.Apple's iCloud promo — image credit: AppleIt's not the first lawsuit against Apple over iCloud storage, and the company's free 5G has certainly been aggravating for many years. Now Which? has announced what it describes as a landmark legal claim over Apple's 'rip-off prices' for iCloud.'We believe Apple customers are owed nearly 3 billion pounds [$3.8 billion] as a result of the tech giant forcing its iCloud services on customers and cutting off competition from rival services,' said Anabel Hoult, Which? CEO, in a statement. 'By bringing this claim, Which? is showing big corporations like Apple that they cannot rip off UK consumers without facing repercussions.' Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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