A class action lawsuit has been filed against Apple this time because of iCloud: 5 GB limit has been in place since 2011 (there are more)
March 3, 2024
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has managed to come up with several topics lately. Apple One day he is praised, the next day he is slaughtered. Unfortunately today too was knocked down We
has managed to come up with several topics lately. Apple One day he is praised, the next day he is slaughtered. Unfortunately today too was knocked down We are facing one of the problems. The brand, which is frustratingly stubborn when it comes to change, doesn’t just do this in the much-loved aspects. He also stubbornly clings to his unpopular aspects.
Users are specifically one of these aspects Revolves around iCloud Apple sued over a feature. In essence, users said that the free space offered was deliberately kept low, that users had to buy it, and that Apple continually profited from it. Apart from that, from Apple throttling application to other backup applications There is also.
There has been a free limit of 5 GB since Steve Jobs introduced iCloud. So since 2011.
Plaintiffs, Apple against competition rules He says he’s moving. According to what they say, all you need to do is make a full backup of your iPhone You can use iCloud. By giving you only 5 GB, you are indirectly forced to buy more. On the competition front, Apple has been accused of preventing rival cloud services from offering comprehensive solutions for the iPhone.
But users commenting on the case noted that they cannot use the full backup service on macOS. iTunes or Finder They indicate that they can do it. However, since we cannot put this method in the category of Google Drive, Dropbox and iCloud, we cannot say that it solves the situation.
At the beginning of the case, there was no end to the conflict with Apple. Hagens Berman law firm It’s laying down. There has been no statement from Apple on the matter yet and we will share it with you if it arises. Who do you think is right about this? 5GB was a huge boon in 2011, but today it’s controversial.
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