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Apple has consented to pay $25 million to settle a lawsuit regarding Family Sharing.

  • Posted on December 18, 2023
  • Technology
  • By TSW NEWS DESK
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Apple settled a 2019 lawsuit over its Family Sharing feature by paying $25 million. The lawsuit alleged misrepresentation, stating that subscription-based apps marketed as shareable weren't accessible through Family Sharing. Apple denied wrongdoing but agreed to settle, aiming to address user concerns.

Apple has consented to pay $25 million to settle a lawsuit regarding Family Sharing. Image Source -www.thehansindia.com

In a recent development, tech giant Apple has agreed to resolve a lawsuit regarding its family-sharing feature by paying a substantial sum of $25 million. The lawsuit, initiated in 2019, accused Apple of falsely representing the functionality of its Family Sharing option for app subscriptions.

According to reports, Apple faced allegations of misleading users about the capability to share subscriptions to apps via Family Sharing. The lawsuit claimed that numerous subscription-based apps, despite being promoted as compatible with Family Sharing, were actually inaccessible to designated family members.

While Apple denied any intentional misrepresentation, court documents revealed that a significant portion of subscription-based apps on the platform couldn't be shared among family members. This contradiction stemmed from the assertion on app landing pages that they supported Family Sharing until January 30, 2019.

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The lawsuit highlighted Apple's alleged awareness that certain subscription-based apps didn't support Family Sharing but still advertised them as such. Consequently, millions of consumers downloaded these apps under the assumption that they were shareable, only to discover post-payment that they were not compatible with Family Sharing.

Despite denying any wrongdoing, Apple opted to settle the lawsuit by agreeing to the $25 million payment, aiming to resolve the dispute surrounding the misrepresented functionality of its Family Sharing feature. This settlement marks a step towards addressing concerns raised by users and sets a precedent for clearer app subscription-sharing policies.

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