Apple is facing a $95 million settlement related to a class action lawsuit about unintentional activations of Siri that allegedly led to privacy invasions. The complaint claims that these activations enabled Siri to listen to private conversations without consent, which Apple refutes by asserting it does not use Siri data for advertisements. Individuals who owned devices with Siri enabled between September 2014 and December 2024, and experienced such activations, may claim compensation as part of the lawsuit settlement.
Apple, alongside other major tech firms, has faced criticism regarding how digital assistants like Siri could eavesdrop on users during private conversations.
The settlement allows anyone who experienced unwanted Siri activation during private conversations to seek compensation, which could total up to $95 million.
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