Technology giant Apple is facing a new $3.75 billion antitrust lawsuit over iCloud. This case is in the UK opened.
apple, “Which?” The antitrust lawsuit filed by the company allegedly forces customers to use its iCloud service, violating UK competition law. Over this situation, £3 billion (approximately $3.75 billion) technology giant facing a lawsuit, as reported It privileges iCloud on its devices and makes it difficult to use alternative providers. Which? states that Apple uses this monopoly to overcharge users for iCloud subscriptions and It is seeking compensation for millions of Apple users in the UK. Apple does not allow users to back up essential device data using third-party storage providers and currently only offers 5 GB of free storage to its users.
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Apple had recently announced website-centered innovations for iCloud. From here Apple had the following to say about the innovations brought to the iCloud.com website, which you can access: “General” Dark Mode: iCloud.com automatically matches your device settings with a Light Mode or Dark Mode color scheme. Personalize Your Background: On the home page, choose from different colors. Scroll down to the bottom of the homepage to choose a new background, then click Customize Homepage. “iCloud Calendar” Calendar Support and Updated Design: Support and updated design for the Hijri calendar in the app. “iCloud Drive” Shared View: See files shared with you in the Shared View tab.
“iCloud Photos” Faster Navigation: Quickly jump to a month or year in your archive by clicking the calendar icon. Set Date, Time or Location: Change the date, time and location of your photos from the information pane. New Tile Options: You can now view an album in the Photos tile on the home page. Pinned Notes: Pin important notes to the top of your list for easy access. To adjust your pinned notes, Control-click or right-click on a Mac. You can also choose to view pinned notes or pin new notes directly in the Notes tile on the home page. “Reminders” More Ways to Get Organized: Create new reminder lists to keep your tasks organized and complete recurring reminders.”