Apple says Siri data has 'never been used' for marketing profiles or 'sold to anyone for any purpose' - 9to5Mac
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The lawsuit stemmed from a 2019 report revealing that Apple used contractors to 'grade' Siri interactions, leading to privacy concerns and allegations of unlawful recording.
Apple emphasized that 'less than 1% of daily Siri activations' were used for grading and those were bound by strict confidentiality, not tied to any user's Apple ID.
Following the controversy, Apple changed Siri's privacy policies, ensuring that recordings would no longer be retained by default and only Apple employees would review audio samples.
Apple stated that the $95 million settlement allows the company to 'move forward from concerns about third-party grading' that had already been addressed.
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