Apple is being sued over its monopoly on cloud backup on iOS

A class action lawsuit filed in early March 2024 accuses Apple of restricting certain files that are critical cloud backups from his devices to his own devices iCloud platform, and increasing the price of the service to the point where it “generates almost pure profit.”

The submit for Gamboa v. Apple Inc, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, would include a nationwide class of users affected by the monopoly, and a class of Californians who claim they overpaid for an iCloud subscription .

We are not attorneys and do not claim to be scholars of California corporate law Bloomberg Considering that iCloud gives Apple a 70% share of the cloud storage market, due to the sheer ubiquity of their mobile devices, we think it’s fair to question the fairness of locking backups to one service and locking users into an increasingly higher pricing model.

iCloud’s competition

iCloud’s competitors include Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, all of which have cloud storage services available on iOS devices for storing user data.

However, the upcoming lawsuit claims that requiring the use of iCloud to back up devices will allow for maintaining accounts for multiple services – which could be cheaper and more generous in nature. free cloud storage allowed amount than iCloud’s 5 GB – difficult.

Apple has not yet responded to the filing, but it seems unlikely that it will be able to convincingly argue that backup data specific to Apple devices is sensitive enough to require locking on iCloud when Apple opens in 2022 settled another class action lawsuitWilliams v. Apple Inc, for $14.8 million, allowing the company to continue denying that it violated its own terms and conditions by storing user data on its competitors’ servers.

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