Wendy Davis reports:
Consumers who filed a class-action privacy lawsuit against Apple can proceed with their case, a federal judge has ruled.
U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh in the Northern District of California set a trial date of Sept. 16 in the case, which was brought by iPhone and iPad users who allege their privacy was violated when their devices’ unique identifiers — 40-character strings of letters and numbers — were transmitted to app developers and their affiliates.
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