In January, Apple reached a $95 million settlement over a class action lawsuit related to its Siri voice assistant, focusing on privacy issues. Users claimed that unintentional activations of Siri recorded their conversations, which were allegedly shared with third parties, violating privacy rights. Apple denies any wrongdoing, stating the settlement helps avoid further litigation. Only eligible users of Siri-enabled devices may file claims for compensation. Key requirements for participation in this settlement are detailed on the official settlement website.
Users who triggered Siri unintentionally and had their conversations recorded can now file claims for a share of a $95 million settlement.
Apple's settlement aims to resolve allegations of privacy violations concerning Siri's unintended activations, despite the company's denial of any wrongdoing.
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