Apple is facing a legal claim accusing it of locking 40 million British customers into its iCloud service and charging them "rip off prices".
Consumer group Which? says the legal action could result in a £3bn payout if successful, with the average customer getting around £70.
Apple has rejected the suggestion, saying users are not required to use iCloud.
Facebook, Google, gaming giant Steam and the UK’s leading mobile providers are among others facing legal claims at the same court, the Competition Appeal Tribunal.
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