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    Apple hit by huge iCloud ‘lock in’ lawsuit that accuses it of ‘rip-off prices’



    • Which? argues that Apple is blocking consumers from cheaper alternatives
    • Apple offers 5GB of iCloud space for free, but you must pay for more
    • UK brand Which? is seeking £3bn ($3.8bn) in damages from Apple

    Apple has long been accused of being miserly with its iCloud online storage tiers, but things have rarely move beyond the realm of truculent grumbling. That’s all changing now, though, as British consumer advocacy brand Which? has launched a £3bn ($3.8bn) lawsuit accusing Apple of ripping off its customers by locking them into expensive iCloud tiers.

    When you buy an Apple device, you are given 5GB of iCloud storage for free. If you want to upgrade, you can choose from a range of paid-for iCloud options. However, Which? says that users are not offered a choice of rival cloud storage services, and instead have to use iCloud because Apple blocks certain data on your device from being uploaded to competitors’ services.

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