UK man sues Apple after wife discovers 'deleted' chat with sex worker on another device
- The man confessed to contacting sex workers via the iMessage app on his iPhone but believed the messages were deleted. His wife later discovered them on his iMac.
- He stated, "If you are told a message is deleted, you are entitled to believe it’s deleted," as reported by The Times.
- Expressing concern, he mentioned, "Messages found on other linked devices — something Apple doesn’t disclose to users," regarding the messages' retrieval.
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The wife of a businessman viewed some messages and created a ruckus. It is strange that the person had deleted the messages from their phone, but the wife still found out what and with whom he had messaged. Now the person has filed a case against the phone company Apple.
UK man sues Apple after wife reads ‘deleted’ private chats with sex workers
The UK businessman is suing Apple for 5 million pounds, claiming that the iPhone manufacturer failed to inform users that deleting a message on one device does not remove it from all linked devices
UK Man Sues Apple After Wife Discovers "Deleted" Messages With Sex Worker
A businessman from England is suing Apple after his wife found out "deleted" messages he sent to sex workers on their family iMac. The messages, which he believed were "deleted permanently" from his iPhone, led to his wife filing for divorce, reported The Times. The man, who wishes to remain anonymous, had been using iMessage to communicate with sex workers, claiming he had deleted the evidence from his iPhone. However, the messages were still …
UK man sues Apple after wife discovers 'deleted' chat with sex worker on another device
A disgruntled UK man was suing Apple after his wife discovered his text messages sent to sex workers that he had apparently 'deleted' on another device. The ordeal eventually led to his divorce, for which the UK man is blaming the US phone maker. The man says Apple's lack of transparency regarding the status of deleted messages led to the collapse of his marriage. What happened? The man, whose name has not been disclosed publically, admitted in …
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