UK Court of Appeal rules against Google

A case involving the “Safari Workaround”[1] has made its way through the U.K. courts over the past 18 months and has recently been allowed to proceed. The U.K. Court of Appeal ruled that the representative action brought by Richard Lloyd against Google for unlawfully collecting data from iPhone users may proceed, after it was rejected last October.[2]

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