Apple is facing a lawsuit claiming it violates employee privacy by monitoring personal iCloud accounts and non-work devices. Filed by Amar Bhakta, an advertising technology employee, the lawsuit alleges Apple expects workers to forfeit privacy, even off the clock, and discourages using separate iCloud accounts for work. Bhakta also claims he was pressured to limit public speaking and sanitize his LinkedIn profile.
Apple denies the allegations, stating it supports employees’ rights to discuss working conditions. The case, filed under California’s Private Attorneys General Act, could lead to significant penalties if Apple is found guilty and may set a precedent for employee privacy in tech companies.
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