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'Hey Siri, are you recording?': Apple agrees to pay $95M to settle privacy lawsuit
Customers say conversations were captured by Siri without their consent and accused Apple of violating their privacy by sharing those recordings.
Apple's $95 million Siri settlement could mean a payout for you - here's how much
A class action suit contends that Siri recorded and shared Apple users' conversations - and Google is under fire, too.
Yes, there is an Apple Siri settlement
Pending court approval, customers who had an Apple device with Siri between 2014 and 2024 will be eligible for payments of up to $20.
Apple Agrees to Pay $95 Million to Users Who Claim Siri Spied on Them
How much does it cost Apple to settle a privacy lawsuit? The tech company has agreed to pay $95 million in cash to settle a proposed class-action case alleging that products enable with the voice-activated Siri assistant violated people’s privacy,
Apple to pay $95 million in Siri spying lawsuit
Apple agreed to pay $95 million to settle a proposed class action lawsuit brought by device users who claimed their conversations had been recorded by Siri and shared with third parties.
Hey Siri, are you eavesdropping? Apple slammed with $95M privacy invasion lawsuit
If you use Siri or have had a device equipped with Siri within the last decade, you may be eligible for compensation.
Apple to pay $95 million to settle claims that Siri recorded private conversations
The proposed settlement was filed this week in a federal court in Oakland, California, and could finally resolve the long-standing lawsuit over allegations Apple used Siri
Apple to pay $95 million to settle Siri privacy lawsuit
Apple agreed to pay $95 million in cash to settle a proposed class action lawsuit claiming that its voice-activated Siri assistant violated users' privacy.
Apple Siri eavesdropping payout: How much money could you receive if eligible?
Apple has agreed to pay $95 million to settle a lawsuit that accused the company of betraying to its long-standing commitment to personal privacy. Here's how how much money you might get if impacted.
Apple could soon owe you money thanks to Siri eavesdropping settlement
If the settlement is approved, Apple will offer up to $20 per Siri-enabled device, up to five devices. Have you ever questioned if your devices are secretly listening to you? If you’re an owner of an iPhone or other Apple device,
Apple agrees to $95M settlement over Siri eavesdropping claims: Who could get payments, if it’s approved
This story has been updated with a statement and additional information from Apple provided after publication. (NEXSTAR) — If Siri has ever been activated on your Apple device without your consent, you may soon be eligible to receive part of a proposed $95 million settlement the company agreed to this week.
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Hey, Apple, Let's Shake Up the iPhone's Design in 2025 — Finally
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Apple Settles $95 Million Class Action Lawsuit For Siri Feature Breach Of Privacy
Apple agreed to pay device users for invasion of privacy, after it was discovered Siri feature collected and sent private ...
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