November 17, 2021
A New York federal judge on Tuesday cut a pair of claims from a putative class action accusing Apple of breaching iPhone buyers' privacy through an undisclosed software flaw that linked strangers' Apple IDs, while allowing allegations that the tech giant misled users about the defect to move forward.
July 15, 2021
T-Mobile pushed for arbitration on Wednesday against a proposed messaging privacy class action, arguing that one of the named plaintiffs had agreed to arbitration when he allegedly received a confirmation form for prepaid service.
March 09, 2021
A New York federal judge on Tuesday denied a bid by Apple to arbitrate the claims of a proposed class representative who said the company breached his privacy through an undisclosed software flaw that linked strangers' Apple IDs, but held off ruling on the arbitrability of another plaintiff's claims.
October 26, 2020
A proposed class of iPhone buyers asked a New York federal court on Friday to deny arbitration bids from Apple and T-Mobile over their claims the companies breached their privacy through an undisclosed software flaw that linked the Apple IDs of strangers unwittingly given recycled phone numbers.
July 07, 2020
Apple and T-Mobile have been hit with a putative class action in New York federal court from iPhone buyers who say their privacy was breached by an undisclosed software flaw that linked the Apple IDs of strangers unwittingly given recycled phone numbers.