As many as four million iPhone users in England and Wales could be affected. If the tech giant loses the case, iphone users could be owed payouts of £750 each. Secretly collecting data? The landmark case against the search engine went before judges at the Supreme Court this week, and centres on claims the firm secretly monitored the online activity of millions of iPhone users in England and Wales. The class action is being brought forward by Richard Lloyd, a former director of consumer group Which?, who alleges that Google ‘cookies’ collected information on 4.4 million iPhone users who used the Safari web browser between 2011 and 2012.
You could be owed a £750 payout from Google if you own an iPhone. Google could be made to pay up to £3 billion in compensation to Apple iPhone users amid allegations it secretly tracked millions of users. As many as four million iPhone users in England and Wales could be affected. If the tech giant loses the case, iphone users could be owed payouts of £750 each. Secretly collecting data? The landmark case against the search engine went before judges at the Supreme Court this week, and centres on claims the firm secretly monitored the online activity of millions of iPhone users in England and Wales.
You could be owed a £750 payout from Google if you own an iPhone. Google could be made to pay up to £3 billion in compensation to Apple iPhone users amid allegations it secretly tracked millions of users. As many as four million iPhone users in England and Wales could be affected. If the tech giant loses the case, iphone users could be owed payouts of £750 each. Secretly collecting data? The landmark case against the search engine went before judges at the Supreme Court this week, and centres on claims the firm secretly monitored the online activity of millions of iPhone users in England and Wales.
You could be owed a £750 payout from Google if you own an iPhone. Google could be made to pay up to £3 billion in compensation to Apple iPhone users amid allegations it secretly tracked millions of users. As many as four million iPhone users in England and Wales could be affected. If the tech giant loses the case, iphone users could be owed payouts of £750 each. Secretly collecting data? The landmark case against the search engine went before judges at the Supreme Court this week, and centres on claims the firm secretly monitored the online activity of millions of iPhone users in England and Wales.