iPhone and iPad owners are painfully aware that Apple only offers 5GB of iCloud storage for free. If you need additional cloud storage, you’ll need to pay Apple at least $0.99 a month.
The UK's "Which?" consumer group and publication is to sue Apple over what it claims is the company's anti-competitive way of ...
British consumer advocacy group Which? has said it is preparing to take Apple to court in a case that could lead to millions ...
Consumer group Which? has filed a £3 billion lawsuit against Apple, accusing the tech giant of forcing iCloud usage and ...
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Apple is accused by consumer group Which? of infringing on competition law by making it difficult for its customers to use ...
Apple is facing a legal claim alleging it has effectively locked 40 million British customers into its iCloud service and is ...
The lawsuit, if successful, could result in a £3 billion payout for 40 million British customers, amounting to an estimated ...
Which? has filed a lawsuit against the iPhone provider, alleging the company forces its customers to use its iCloud services.
Consumer group alleges company locked users into paying 'rip-off prices' for digital storage by embedding iCloud as default - ...