Latest App Store Crypto Lawsuit Tries to Blame Apple for Bad User Decisions
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Apple faces lawsuit over alleged fake crypto app approved on its App Store - The Tech Portal
Apple is facing a new class action lawsuit after a user claimed that the company allowed a fake cryptocurrency app called ‘Swiftcrypt’ to be listed in the App Store, resulting in a major financial scam. The lawsuit was filed in the US District Court for the Northern District of California by Danyell Shin, who says she lost over $80,000 after using the app, according to the filing (via CoinGeek). Also, the lawsuit proposes to represent all users …
Apple Faces Class Action Lawsuit Over Crypto Scam App on App Store
Apple is under legal fire for allegedly allowing a fake cryptocurrency trading app, Swiftcrypt, to appear on its App Store. A class action lawsuit filed in the Northern District of California claims the tech giant facilitated fraud by promoting its platform as safe while failing to block a scam that cost one user over $80,000. […] The post Apple Faces Class Action Lawsuit Over Crypto Scam App on App Store appeared first on The Mac Observer.
Lawsuit wants Apple held accountable for hosting digital currency scam apps on the App Store
A lawsuit filed against Apple says the tech giant should be held accountable for hosting digital currency scam apps on the App Store The post Lawsuit wants Apple held accountable for hosting digital currency scam apps on the App Store appeared first on Apple World Today.
A group of investors has filed a class action lawsuit against Apple in the Northern District of California. The plaintiffs are seeking to punish the American company for placing a fraudulent cryptocurrency exchange app called Swiftcrypt in the App Store.
App Store contains 'crypto' scams, lawsuit against Apple claims
The lawsuit was brought by Danyell Shin, who downloaded what purported to be a digital asset exchange app called Swiftcrypt from the Apple App Store. The post App Store contains ‘crypto’ scams, lawsuit against Apple claims appeared first on CoinGeek.
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