Did Siri snoop on you? How much of the $95M settlement you could receive
- Apple agreed in 2025 to pay $95 million to resolve a class action lawsuit claiming Siri recorded private conversations without consent.
- The lawsuit filed in 2021 in California federal court alleged that Siri unintentionally activated and recorded users between 2014 and 2024.
- To qualify, claimants need to have purchased a Siri-enabled device within the United States or its affiliated regions during the specified timeframe and must affirm that the activation occurred accidentally.
- Payments will be distributed proportionally up to $20 per device, capped at $100 total, with claims due by July 2 and a hearing on August 1.
- Apple denied wrongdoing, stating Siri protects user privacy and data has never been used for marketing or sold, while the settlement awaits court approval.
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Apple will compensate iPhone users and other products that meet these features
Those who have used Apple products such as iPhone, Apple Watch, MacBook or another Apple device in the United States between September 2014 and the end of 2024, and have experienced inadvertent activations from Siri during private conversations, may be entitled to financial compensation.How much money would it be and how to claim it?Who will Apple compensate in California and why?Apple agreed earlier this year to pay up to $95 million to resolve…
Find Out if You Qualify for Money from Apple's $95 Million Settlement Over Siri
Devices that qualify include iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches, MacBooks, Apple TVs and moreJakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Gett Siri logo on a phone screenApple buyers, listen up. Claims are now being accepted for Apple’s $95 million settlement over the class action lawsuit that alleged private communications by users of devices with the Siri virtual assistant were recorded by the tech giant.According to the settlement website, those affected include p…
Portal opens for consumers to file claims against Apple as part of $95 settlement over Siri
The settlement will be available to any person who owned a Siri-enabled iPhone or other Apple devices between Sept. 17, 2014, and Dec. 31, 2024, and "experienced an unintended Siri activation during a confidential or private communication."
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