Apple may owe you money. Here's how to get it
Briefly

A class action lawsuit has resulted in a $95 million settlement for Apple users who experienced accidental Siri activations, allegedly allowing the assistant to overhear private conversations. Apple denies these allegations, arguing that they never used Siri data for targeted marketing or advertising. To qualify for compensation, claimants must show that they owned an Apple device with Siri active in the U.S. from September 17, 2014, to December 31, 2024, and experienced unauthorized activations during private discussions. Apple has emphasized its commitment to enhancing Siri's privacy features.
Following allegations that Siri activated inadvertently and listened to private conversations, a $95 million class action settlement has been established. Users may claim compensation if eligible.
Apple's Siri may have inadvertently recorded private conversations, according to a lawsuit. To qualify for compensation, affected users must have owned specific Apple devices during the stated timeframe.
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