Judge Denies Apple's Motion to Dismiss Class-Action Lawsuit Over AirTag Stalking
Apple's Attempt to Dismiss AirTag Stalking Lawsuit Rejected by Judge
A judge has denied Apple's motion to dismiss a class-action lawsuit claiming that stalkers are using its AirTag devices to track victims and that the tech giant hasn't done enough to prevent them.
Key Points:
- Judge denies Apple's motion to dismiss the lawsuit.
- AirTags are being misused for tracking and stalking.
- Concerns raised about privacy and security.
- Plaintiffs allege being stalked by AirTag users.
This legal battle highlights the privacy risks associated with Apple's popular $29 AirTags, which were introduced in 2021. The lawsuit underscores the importance of enhancing security measures to protect individuals from unauthorized tracking through such devices.
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