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Apple Hit With Two Federal Lawsuits Over Tracking iPhone and iPad Users. Is Google’s Android Next?

Posted on December 28, 2010July 3, 2025 by Dissent

Kashmir Hill writes:

It’s always sad when two people give you the same present for Christmas, especially if it’s not a present you want. That’s the situation Apple is in this holiday season, served with two lawsuits in federal court last week, both seeking class action status, for helping advertisers create profiles of iPhone and iPad users.

Lalo v. Apple, first reported by Businessweek, and Freeman vs. Apple, first reported by Wired, were both filed on Thursday, Dec. 23, in the Northern District of California.

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