Richard Lloyd, a former director of the consumer rights group Which?, claims that Google secretly tracked the online behaviour of iPhone users in the UK between 2011 and 2012 https://t.co/x6LdwH8Owy
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) October 2, 2019
Google faces UK class action lawsuit over collecting iPhone data https://t.co/2H2viL1GoC
— Hadas Gold (@Hadas_Gold) October 2, 2019
Google faces UK class action lawsuit over collecting iPhone data https://t.co/5rcBoW03lg
— Financial Times (@FT) October 2, 2019
Google faces UK class action lawsuit over collecting iPhone data https://t.co/ASYIqPDG1i
— fastFT (@fastFT) October 2, 2019
Class-action lawsuit claiming Google tracked UK iPhone users revived: An attempted billion-pound class-action lawsuit against Google, alleging the search giant has been tracking iPhone users, has been revived by the United Kingdom Court of Appeal, which… https://t.co/69QPhb0rQR pic.twitter.com/uPzeW4oTQr
— Zion Tech Group (@ZionTechGroup2) October 2, 2019
Google Faces iPhone Privacy Lawsuit After Court Reinstates Case https://t.co/AUYLJRVt4b
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) October 2, 2019
A U.K. lawsuit filed against Google by millions of iPhone users over data-collection claims has been given the go-ahead by London appeals judges https://t.co/kG4iH81r4S
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) October 2, 2019
U.K. lawsuit over iPhone privacy will proceed against Google https://t.co/0IJPYMH04J
— iMore (@iMore) October 2, 2019
U.K. Lawsuits over iPhone privacy will proceed against Google https://t.co/SxTcDC4v7b pic.twitter.com/f7vyKkd5p7
— Ace Computer (@Acecomputer5) October 2, 2019