An attempted class-action lawsuit against Apple is being allowed to proceed, after plaintiffs convinced a judge that there are negligence issues surrounding the AirTag tracker. By @MalcolmOwen https://t.co/uSAIosl6LI
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Apple must face class action lawsuit over AirTag stalking, judge rules https://t.co/Nf7FJxnGkx by @ChanceHMiller














Norfolk County Council has won a £385 million class action lawsuit against Apple over allegations that its AirTag devices aid stalkers in tracking victims. Apple will surrender less than a day of earnings to settle the suit. Additionally, a local authority pension fund has successfully battled Apple over claims of fraudulent misrepresentation in China. The lawsuit against Apple involving AirTags and stalking victims will proceed due to negligence concerns.