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Apple Settles Siri Lawsuit for $95 Million — Just 9 Hours Profit

Jan 03, 2025 2:51 PM

Apple has agreed to a $95 million settlement in a class action lawsuit claiming that Siri violated users' privacy by accidentally activating and recording conversations without consent. The lawsuit alleged that recordings were sent to third parties, leading to targeted advertisements based on private discussions. Although Apple denies any wrongdoing, the settlement includes payments of up to $20 for each Siri-enabled device owned by eligible claimants between 2014 and 2019. This settlement requires approval from a U.S. District Judge and aims to confirm that any recordings made before October 2019 are permanently deleted, alongside clearer instructions for data-sharing opt-ins.

What does the Apple Siri settlement mean for users? nThe settlement means that users who qualify could receive compensation for privacy violations related to Siri's accidental recordings. It also implies that Apple will enhance user transparency regarding data usage and privacy in the future.n

As one of the leading virtual assistants, Siri has faced scrutiny over privacy issues since its launch in 2011. This lawsuit reflects growing concern over digital privacy, particularly within voice-activated technologies. Users are becoming increasingly aware and cautious about how their data is handled, leading to calls for greater accountability from tech companies. The case demonstrates a significant shift in consumer expectations regarding personal privacy and data protection in the tech industry.



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