Apple faces probe by US states for possibly deceiving consumers
Papers obtained by a tech watchdog say the Texas AG may sue Apple for violating a state deceptive trade practices law.
Multiple US states are investigating Apple Inc for potentially deceiving consumers, according to a March document obtained by a tech watchdog group.
The Texas attorney general may sue Apple for violating the state’s deceptive trade practices law in connection with the multi-state investigation, according to the document, which was obtained by the Tech Transparency Project.
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The document did not provide additional details.
The office of the Texas attorney general declined to comment. Apple did not immediately respond to a Reuters News Agency request for comment.
Apple has faced class action lawsuits from consumers alleging that it deceived them about slowing the performance of iPhones with ageing batteries. The company agreed to pay up to $500m to settle one such lawsuit earlier this year.
Apple is also facing lawsuits alleging that it knew and concealed how the “butterfly” keyboards on its MacBook laptops were prone to failure.