Which? says that Apple pushes customers into using its iCloud storage, giving it preferential treatment and making it difficult for users to store their data with alternative providers.
Another day, another lawsuit. UK consumer rights group Which? claims that since 2015, millions of UK owners of Apple devices ...
Apple iPhone users could get a £70 refund if a lawsuit being brought by a customer rights group succeeds. Which? is suing ...
BRITS have been warned to change their dangerously hackable passwords as soon as possible. Security experts have revealed a ...
Apple is slapped with a class action lawsuit in the UK over its alleged misuse of iCloud storage services by locking in 40 ...
A British consumer advocacy group has launched a $3.8 billion antitrust class action against Apple on behalf of its 40 ...
Apple is facing a £3 billion (about $3.75 billion) lawsuit from a consumer group that alleges the iPhone maker violated UK ...
Millions of Apple iCloud users owed £70 each, Which? claims - A £3 billion claim from the consumer watchdog impacts iCloud ...
files a £3 billion lawsuit against Apple in the UK over alleged iCloud monopoly practices. The lawsuit represents 40 million ...
Upgrading to a new iPhone should be a smooth and hassle-free experience, especially when it comes to transferring your ...
Apple has been accused of forcing its customers to stick with iCloud instead of giving them a choice of cloud storage ...
UK consumer rights group Which? is leading a lawsuit against Apple, targeting Apple’s dominance over cloud services on iPhone ...