Apple has failed to reduce the scope of a UK class-action lawsuit, and all iCloud users in the country will be owed $95 if the company loses. Apple has had its fair share of lawsuits in the United Kingdom, with ongoing cases regarding App Store fees, an alleged price-fixing scheme with retailers, and more. In November 2024 , consumer rights group and publication Which? also sued Apple, alleging that the company had an anti-competitive way of locking users into paying for iCloud storage. It was argued that Apple breached UK competition law and abused its dominant market position by not letting iOS and iPadOS choose an alternative cloud provider. Additionally, Apple was accused of charging "rip-off prices" for iCloud storage in the country. As Apple failed to narrow down the scope of the class-action lawsuit, the case is now moving to trial. As Which?…