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Apple sued for $5M for not recovering data after iPhone theft
A Minnesota man is suing Apple for failing to do enough after having his iPhone stolen, demanding access to 2 terabytes of data and at least $5 million in damages.
After his iPhone was stolen by pickpockets in Scottsdale, Arizona, Mathews claims he lost access to his photos, music, tax returns, and work-related research. In the suit, Mathews wants access to approximately 2 terabytes of data that forms his "entire digital life, including that of his family," and at least $5 million in damages. If the thief can gain access to the iPhone, such as by discovering the passcode to unlock it, they can then change the password to the Apple ID to make it harder to recover.
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