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Apple customers might get ‘vital’ compensation say attorneys, after tech agency loses competitors ruling over ‘unfair’ £1.5bn app retailer charges

By Editorial Board Published October 23, 2025 5 Min Read
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Apple customers might get ‘vital’ compensation say attorneys, after tech agency loses competitors ruling over ‘unfair’ £1.5bn app retailer charges

Apple customers might get ‘vital’ compensation say attorneys, after tech agency loses competitors ruling over ‘unfair’ £1.5bn app retailer charges

Apple has misplaced a landmark lawsuit over charges within the App Retailer, which may benefit round 36 million iPhone and iPad customers within the UK.

The Competitors Attraction Tribunal (CAT) has dominated that the US tech firm abused its dominant place by “charging excessive and unfair prices in the form of the commission which it charges developers”.

Legal professionals for Dr Rachael Kent, the tutorial who introduced the case, declare Apple had made “exorbitant profits” by excluding all competitors for the distribution of apps and in-app purchases.

It’s argued Apple ought to pay round £1.5bn in damages for purchases made over the past 10 years.

Apple – which has confronted mounting strain from regulators within the US and Europe over the charges it costs builders – says it’ll enchantment.

Builders are sometimes charged 30% fee and are blocked from routing funds via any platform aside from Apple’s App Retailer.

The tribunal stated calculations about compensation shall be argued at a listening to subsequent month.

How a lot compensation might you obtain?

Based on authorized agency Hausfeld & Co LLP, the ruling will imply potential compensation for a lot of Apple customers within the UK. It says individuals will need to have:

• made a purchase order on an iPhone or iPad since 1 October 2015

• used the UK storefront of the App Retailer

• spent cash for paid-for apps, subscriptions or in-app purchases of digital content material

Apple customers can examine their eligibility for compensation by logging into their App Retailer account and checking their “Purchase History”.

Hausfeld says the “sums will be significant” for customers who’ve app subscriptions or make common in-app purchases.

Instance 1: Strava subscription at £8.99 a month/£107.88 a 12 months – customers can be entitled to £21.58 for annually.

Common players are additionally prone to obtain giant sums in compensation.

Instance 2: Conflict of Clans, a sack of gems is £19.99 – customers would get £4.00 again

Instance 3: Minecraft, 960 Minecoins are £5.99 – compensation can be £1.20

Any compensation can also be prone to be delayed whereas Apple makes an attempt to enchantment the ruling, which might nonetheless be overturned by the next court docket.

“This ruling overlooks how the App Store helps developers succeed and gives consumers a safe, trusted place todiscover apps and securely make payments,” an Apple spokesperson stated.

In an announcement, Dr Kent, a tutorial and senior lecturer at King’s School, London, stated: “Those unfair fees have added up to billions for the world’s richest company, and less choice and innovation for everyone else.”

She added that the ruling reveals the UK’s collective motion regime is working and “sends a clear message: no company, however wealthy or powerful, is above the law”.

Lesley Hannah, accomplice at Hausfeld & Co LLP, who represents Dr Kent, stated: “The whole purpose of competition law is to ensure fairness and to prevent companies exploiting their market power.”

“Apple illegally kept rivals out of the market in order to prevent their customers being able to use rival app stores and save money,” she added.

Fellow tech giants, together with Amazon and Microsoft, are additionally dealing with sizeable claims on the CAT, whereas Google is being challenged over the fee it costs app builders for entry to its Play Retailer.

In the meantime, on Wednesday, the Competitors and Markets Authority (CMA) focused Google and Apple for his or her “strategic” roles in cell ecosystems, opening the door for regulators to impose modifications to their enterprise practices to enhance competitors.

The CMA escalated scrutiny of the 2 US tech firms by labelling them with “strategic market status”.

Google known as that call “disappointing, disproportionate and unwarranted” whereas Apple stated the transfer might pose elevated dangers for customers and jeopardise the UK’s “developer economy”.

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