Over two dozen new plaintiffs have joined an existing lawsuit, accusing Apple Inc. of negligence for failing to prevent stalkers from abusing its popular AirTag tracking product.
The lawsuit, filed last December, now has 38 plaintiffs, and alleges that the tech giant dismissed concerns that its AirTag device could increase stalking, despite the device offering “unparalleled accuracy, ease of use, and affordability.”
“With a price point of just $29, it has become the weapon of choice of stalkers and abusers,” the lawsuit claims.
The lawsuit alleges that Apple “heedlessly forged ahead” at the genesis of their AirTag launch in 2021, disregarding the product’s “inevitable use in stalking.”
The plaintiffs argued that “immediately” after the AirTag was launched reports “have proliferated” of people being stalked through the use of the device, whether they find it in their purse, car, or sewn into the lining of their clothes. The group also argued that multiple people have been murdered…
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