Apple’s Korean office has paid compensation to a Changwon-based iPhone
user who sued Apple Inc. for collecting location data without consent.
This is the first time the iCompany has paid over these complaints.
This comes after Changwon District Court compelled Apple Korea to pay
1 million won ($946) worth of compensation to Kim Hyung-suk, who
happens to be a lawyer, last May. Kim’s law firm, Mirae Law, has
reported that Apple paid the amount last month, something Apple Korea’s
spokesman declined to comment about.
Since then, Mirae Law is preparing a class action lawsuit against
Apple for the same complaint. The website the law firm has set up to
gather complainants was paralyzed due to heavy traffic.
Apple has since released a software update last May
to fix the issue about collecting and storing a customer’s location
data, but the company has since received scrutiny over its alleged
exploitation of user data for marketing purposes.
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