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topicnews · July 19, 2025

Who is Jon ProSser? Tech Youtuber is sued by Apple Esports News

Who is Jon ProSser? Tech Youtuber is sued by Apple Esports News

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Tech Youtuber Jon Prosser, especially known for his exact Apple leaks and his bold delivery style, was suddenly at the center of a heated legal dispute. The content creator who leads the population Frontpagetech Channel, according to Apple, is reportedly sued

Apple follows Jon ProSser for iOS 26 revelations

According to reports that appeared on July 10th, Apple applies legal steps against Prosser and another person named Michael Ramacciotti. The lawsuit claims that the duo from an iPhone used internally by an Apple employee accessed a confidential material. Proser, the face behind it FrontpagetechIs accused of using this information to create several viral videos in which it is unveiled how iOS 26 could look.His first upload in January 2025 teased the redesign as “iOS 19” and showed an updated interface, a fresh camera -app layout and much more. In the following months, ProSser published several subsequent videos that have officially introduced millions of views, long before Apple had officially introduced the update.

Has a Facetime call led to leakage film material?

Apple's legal complaint, according to reports, has been submitted in a California court, describes how Ramacciotti allegedly received the pass code to a developed iPhone by pursuing the location of an Apple Engineer. This engineer, Ethan Lipnik, left the device unattended. From there, Apple claims that Ramacciotti showed ProSser the unpublished software during a Facetime call, which was supposedly recorded and used as a reference in his YouTube uploads.While Lipnik reports reported to Apple because he does not protect the property of the company, the technology giant continues with ProSser and is looking for damage to money, a judicial disposal to block future content, and even a legal proceedings.

Jon Proser replies to the lawsuit: “Not how the situation played”.

ProSser, who is not afraid of the drama in the technical area, went to social media shortly after the news was terminated. In a direct answer he explained:

  • “For the recording: In this way, the situation did not play at my end … I didn't” plant “to access someone. I had no passwords. I was not aware of how the information was obtained.”

He also indicated that he has “receipts” to support his version of the events.

A defining moment for tech leaks and responsibility for creators

Regardless of whether this ends with a courtroom drama or a settlement behind the scenes, one thing is clear: the Jon Proser lawsuit is already one of the best known, technical-Sehr-Laug stories in recent times. It touches everything from the ethics of the creator to cybersecurity gaps.At the moment, the only thing that is more insecure than the official publication date of iOS 26, next for Jon Proser.