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Apple is facing fresh legal heat from privacy company Proton, which wants to break open the iPhone's closed App Store.
The suit is looking for changes to the App Store and monetary damages, which Proton says will be donated to organizations ...
The suit, filed in the US District Court for the Northern District of California, seeks changes in the App Store ecosystem as ...
Proton, a privacy firm, has sued Apple, accusing it of aiding dictatorships through its App Store policies. The lawsuit ...
Swiss privacy software company Proton on Monday sued Apple in U.S. federal court, accusing the technology giant of ...
Swiss company Proton today filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple, accusing Apple of violating U.S. antitrust law. Proton is technically joining ...
We are seeking to permanently end anti-competitive behavior on the App Store, and we are joining this lawsuit to ensure that ...
Proton is a Switzerland-based ( for now) provider of encrypted communications services and on Monday filed a legal complaint [PDF] against Apple, claiming the iGiant is abusing its control of iOS and ...
Privacy-focused software provider Proton has sued Apple over Apple Store policies, accusing the company of holding a monopoly ...
Proton has joined a class action lawsuit against Apple in the United States for its illegal and anticompetitive App Store policies.
Job’s Mob’s monopoly is bad for business, privacy and democracy The Fruity Cargo Cult, Apple is taking more flak in the US ...
Apple Inc. was sued by the Swiss privacy technology firm Proton AG which joined other app developers in alleging the ...