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Digital Content Purchased from Apple

Class Action

Digital Content Purchased from Apple

Allegations: Misleadingly representing that consumers may “buy” content by paying a higher price when Apple may revoke consumers’ access to “purchased” content at any time and for any reason

Apple’s iCloud Storage

Class Action

Apple’s iCloud Storage

Allegations: Misleadingly representing that it would provide subscribers with iCloud storage when their data was stored on cloud servers owned by other entities

Apple’s Privacy Controls

Class Action

Apple’s Privacy Controls

Allegations: Falsely representing that Apple will not collect data about consumers’ activity in apps if they turn off certain privacy settings

Apps from Apple’s App Store

Class Action

Apps from Apple’s App Store

Allegations: Misrepresenting that apps from Apple’s app store have been vetted and reviewed, are safe and secure, and comply with applicable laws

Apple iPhones

Class Action

Apple iPhones

Allegations: Failing to adequately disclose that products do not come with power adapters needed to charge devices

Apple’s Siri

Class Action

Apple’s Siri

Allegations: Misrepresenting that Siri devices only listen to, record, and share conversations if users provide consent when the company intercepted, recorded, disclosed, and misused consumers’ private conversations without their consent

Apple Watches

Class Action

Apple Watches

Allegations: Misleadingly representing that the wristwatch is capable of measuring blood oxygen levels when the device does not provide accurate measurements

Digital Content from iTunes

Class Action

Digital Content from iTunes

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that consumers can “buy” digital content when Apple does not own all of the content it sells and must revoke access to content if its license to…

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