Bloomberg Law
Nov. 11, 2022, 5:55 PM UTC

Apple Hit With Class Action Over Tracking of Mobile App Activity

Christopher Brown
Christopher Brown
Staff Correspondent

Apple Inc. records users’ private activity on mobile applications without their consent and despite its privacy assurances in violation of the California Invasion of Privacy Act, a new proposed federal class action alleged.

Elliot Libman alleged in the lawsuit that Apple has assured users that they are in control of what information they share when they use mobile apps, but that those assurances are “utterly false.”

“Privacy is one of the main issues that Apple uses to set its products apart from competitors,” the lawsuit filed Thursday said. “But Apple’s privacy guarantees are completely illusory.”

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