Apple Inc has agreed to pay out a $14.8 million class-action settlement in a case involving iCloud data storage. What Happened The tech giant denied any wrongdoing, but settled the case to resolve the matter, according to Macworld. Apple was accused of using third-party servers to store some iCloud data, instead of its own, which violated the terms of service. While iCloud provided users with 5 GB of free storage, many users needed additional space to back up their devices and paid to get larger storage options. Some of the users who paid the additional fee will receive a check as part of the settlement, a Final Approval Hearing in the case will be held on August 4. Also Read: Apple Could Ship This Many Units Of Mac Studio And Studio Display In 2022 Why It Matters Those eligible for payments in the deal are iCloud subscribers who were making monthly payments of at least $0.99 for the …