This activity, he said, had already been exposed by a PhD researcher in 2012.
The class-action lawsuit seeks compensation of at least 1,000 million pounds for an estimated 4.4 million iPhone users.
The companys lawyers assured that there is no suggestion that Safari Workaround has resulted in disclosure to third parties.

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