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Calif. Judge Resets AirTags Case Management Conference to Feb. 23

U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria for Northern California in San Francisco postponed Friday’s case management videoconference to Feb. 23 at 10 a.m. PST in the AirTags privacy class action against Apple (see 2401100047), said a text-only clerk’s notice Tuesday (docket…

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3:22-cv-07668). The 38 plaintiffs in the class action seek to hold Apple accountable for the growing use of the AirTag as a stalking device (see 2311140041). Apple contends that the 38 plaintiffs' allegations are “a misplaced effort to hold Apple legally responsible for third parties’ intentional misuse of its AirTag product” (see 2310300030).