MILLIONS of Apple iPhone and iPad users could be owed a £70 payout after a consumer group accused the tech giant of ripping customers off.
Which? claims the computer and electronics company is breaching competition law by forcing people to use its iCloud services.
Apple iCloud lets you securely store your photos, files, notes, passwords and other data.
It also acts as a backup in case you lose your phone or it is stolen.
But Which? says Apple has encouraged users to sign up to iCloud while making it difficult to use other products at the same time.
The consumer group claims Apple doesn’t let customers store or back up all of their phone’s data with a third-party provider, and they have to pay when the amount of data stored breach a 5GB limit.
Which? also says Apple customers are being overcharged for iCloud …