Apple sued over ‘Watch’ straps allegedly carrying PFAS

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Technology giant Apple is facing a lawsuit this time over “Apple Watch” straps that allegedly contain PFAS. stayed.

Apple has been the target of a class-action lawsuit for selling Apple Watch bands that allegedly contain high levels of PFAS without properly informing them about the presence of these chemicals and the associated health risks. ‘Endless chemicals’ About PFAS, also known as A news article on BBC states the following:: “Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are also found in waterproof clothing, cosmetics, furniture, stain-resistant products and fire retardants. The chemicals have been scientifically proven to be linked to pregnancy problems, liver disease, cancer and other diseases. Scientists say that the concentration of these substances in otters’ bodies is a guide to pollution levels in the environment. There are more than 5 thousand types of PFAS in different products, which have been used since the late 1940s and are divided into compounds called perfluoroalkyls and polyfluoroalkyls. These help the products be water, oil and stain resistant. They are known as “eternal chemicals” because they can persist in nature for a very long time. They poison fish and are then carried into the bodies of animals and humans. Substances can leak from products and enter sewage and from there to sewage treatment plants. However, it can come out of here untreated and pollute the environment more broadly.” It is stated that three Apple Watch straps are highlighted in the class action lawsuit filed. They are made of fluoroelastomer, a fluorocarbon-based synthetic rubber known for its resistance to skin oils and sweat. Sport Band, Ocean Band and Nike Sport Band It is stated that there are models. The plaintiffs allege that Apple was aware of the presence of PFAS in its products and yet failed to take appropriate steps. Within the scope of the lawsuit, it is requested that an injunction be taken to stop the sale of the watch bands that are claimed to cause the violation and that a fine be imposed on the company.

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Before this, Apple had come to the fore with a lawsuit regarding its employees. Former Apple employee Amar Bhakta, who filed this lawsuit, accused the technology giant of accessing employee data through devices managed by the company. As alleged in the lawsuit, Apple offers its employees the option of using a company-owned device for work. However, it also forces its employees to bring their own iPhones to work. Emails, photos, videos, notes, and other information from personal devices connected to Apple according to company policy can be searched if needed. Bhakta states that employees who use their own iPhones must connect their personal iCloud accounts to the company’s systems, and this infrastructure It claims that it allows Apple to collect employees’ locations and other information outside of work. The lawsuit also alleges that Apple violated California law by requiring its employees to accept a policy that allows physical, video and electronic surveillance.

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