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Apple's Privacy Settlement Deadline Is Almost Here. Make Sure You Sign Up in Time

  • Apple agreed to a $95 million settlement in San Francisco over allegations that Siri recorded private conversations without consent.
  • The lawsuit, filed in 2019, concerns Siri accidentally activating during private talks from September 17, 2014, through December 31, 2024.
  • Eligible customers who used Siri-enabled devices may file claims online by July 2, 2025, to receive up to $20 per device for as many as five devices.
  • A hearing before a judge is set for August 1, 2025, to determine whether the settlement will be approved and to decide on the attorneys’ request for up to 30% of the settlement fund as legal fees.
  • Apple denies wrongdoing and rolled out an iOS update enhancing user security, while the settlement highlights ongoing privacy concerns with virtual assistants.
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One week left to submit claim in Apple's $95 million Siri settlement

Eligible customers must file by the July 2 deadline to possibly get a piece of Apple's $95 million settlement.

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Does Apple owe you money? You have 1 week left to file claim in $95M Siri settlement

You have until July 2 to file a claim in Apple's $95M Siri settlement. Here's what to know about the "Lopez Voice Assistant Class Action Settlement."

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NBC LA broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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