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Google survives £3bn class action as lawyers predict drop in group claims

Ruling could have paved the way for more US-style class actions in the UK

The lawsuit was based on the allegation Google secretly tracked the internet activity of millions of iPhone users
The lawsuit was based on the allegation Google secretly tracked the internet activity of millions of iPhone users Photo: Getty Images

The Supreme Court has ruled in favour of  Google in a £3bn lawsuit brought on behalf of over four million iPhone users, in a judgment that lawyers say could slow the move towards US-style class actions in the UK.

Richard Lloyd, the former director of consumer rights group Which? had brought a landmark claim against the search engine giant that was backed by litigation funder Therium.

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