UK Consumer Group Sues Apple Over iCloud Storage Prices
The UK's 'Which?' consumer group and publication is suing Apple over its anti-competitive way of locking users into paying for iCloud storage, seeking a $4 billion payout for affected users.

The UK consumer group Which? is suing Apple over its iCloud storage practices, claiming the tech giant has forced users to pay for the service and cut off competition from rival providers. Which? argues that iOS's monopoly gives Apple an unfair advantage in related markets like cloud storage. The group believes customers are owed nearly $3.8 billion as a result of these practices.
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