An Apple employee sued the company on Sunday evening, alleging the tech giant surveils its workforce and spies on workers using data from personal accounts and devices.
First reported by Semafor, the 28-page lawsuit filed in California Superior Court details how the plaintiff, Amar Bhakta, began working as a Digital Ad Tech/Operations Manager for Apple in July 2020. According to Bhakta, working for Apple meant waiving his rights to privacy and autonomy.
“Apple requires the use of Apple devices, software, and services for work, including personal iCloud accounts,” Bhakta’s complaint reads.
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