A $3.9 billion class action lawsuit just cleared for trial in the UK, meaning Apple's regulatory woes may be about to intensify.

The tech giant, led by Tim Cook has repeatedly tried and failed to have the case thrown out since it was launched in 2022, with a hearing taking place next year.

A $3.9 billion class action lawsuit just cleared for trial in the UK, meaning Apple's regulatory woes may be about to intensify.

Which? believes that Apple has breached UK competition law by giving its iCloud storage preferential treatment

A class action lawsuit accusing Apple of forcing iPhone owners to use iCloud could see British users share a £3B...

iCloud customers will be automatically signed up for claim

LONDON, June 23 : Britain's competition tribunal has approved a £3 billion ($4 billion) lawsuit against Apple over its iCloud storage service, consumer group Which? said on…

Britain's competition tribunal has just sanctioned a major £3 billion lawsuit against Apple related to its iCloud service. Led by consumer group Which? , the lawsuit claims that…

Consumer group Which? has cleared a major legal hurdle

Apple could be forced to pay iCloud users $4 billion after a UK tribunal approved a major competition case brought by Which? over alleged iCloud restrictions and pricing practices.

Which? gets green light for class-action case claiming Apple overcharged millions of iPhone users by locking them into iCloud