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Tag: consumer issues

  • Microsoft 365 price hikes misled Australians, ACCC says

    Microsoft 365 price hikes misled Australians, ACCC says

    Watchdog sues over Copilot changes, 'undisclosed' cheaper plan.
  • Telstra fined $18m for secret Belong NBN speed drop

    Telstra fined $18m for secret Belong NBN speed drop

    Telco giant says 'sorry' for not informing customers.
  • Aussies win legal battle over Samsung watch battery claim

    Aussies win legal battle over Samsung watch battery claim

    Two Queenslanders successfully challenge Korean tech giant.
  • 'Pay a bit more': Netflix increases Australian prices

    'Pay a bit more': Netflix increases Australian prices

    All plans impacted; Premium to cost almost $30/mo.
  • Power bank recalls 'on the rise' over fires

    Power bank recalls 'on the rise' over fires

    ACCC warns 34,000 recalled chargers still in use.
  • 'Exploitative' video games harming Aussies, study finds

    'Exploitative' video games harming Aussies, study finds

    Experts call for Digital Ombudsman as financial losses add up.
  • AirPods hearing aid feature enabled in Australia

    AirPods hearing aid feature enabled in Australia

    Apple turns on more health features Down Under.
  • DNA of millions for sale as 23andMe goes bankrupt

    DNA of millions for sale as 23andMe goes bankrupt

    What will happen to the genetic tester's user data?
  • Netflix kills off ‘Basic’ ad-free plan in Australia

    Netflix kills off ‘Basic’ ad-free plan in Australia

    Some users automatically moved to pricier plans.
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