Apple could pay out $20 per device to users affected by alleged Siri spying. Here’s who is eligible and how to make a claim.
Apple agreed to pay $95 million to settle a class action claiming its voice-activated Siri assistant violated users' privacy by recording conversations, according to court documents. Why it matters: ...
Customers say conversations were captured by Siri without their consent and accused Apple of violating their privacy by ...
Apple has decided to settle a five-year-old class action lawsuit accusing the company of using Siri to eavesdrop on conversations — and millions of iPhone users could soon qualify for a portion of the ...
Apple has never used Siri data to build marketing profiles, never made it available for advertising, and never sold it to ...
An Apple spokesperson told Tom's Guide that Siri had never been used to build marketing profiles or sell information. The spokesperson stated that "Apple settled this case to avoid additional ...
Apple denied its digital voice assistant Siri poses any privacy concerns — one week after it agreed to pay $95 million to ...
Claimants will need to declare under oath that they experienced unauthorized Siri activations that recorded private ...
A suit said unintentional Siri sessions were recorded and sold to advertisers. Apple denied that but agreed to a settlement you might be able to share in.
Apple agreed to pay $95 million to settle a Siri privacy lawsuit alleging the company recorded and shared portions of private ...
Apple wants to make it clear that it did not sell any collected data via Siri, after settling for $95 million in a class ...
While affected customers await their $20, Apple has shared a statement on how it handles user data in regard to Siri, ...