Here's how to claim your piece of Apple's $95 million Siri settlement
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Apple has agreed to a $95 million class-action settlement regarding its Siri virtual assistant, which could activate unintentionally and record audio without consent. While Apple denied wrongdoing, affected users can file a claim if they owned a Siri-enabled device between specific dates and noticed unintended activation. Payments of up to $20 per device are available, with a cap of $100, and users should be alert for communications regarding claim filing as the July 2 deadline approaches.
If you've noticed Siri listening when you didn't ask for it, you have until July 2 to file a claim.
Apple agreed to pay $95 million to settle a class-action lawsuit concerning Siri's unintentional activation and audio recording without consent.
To qualify for a settlement payout, you must own a Siri-enabled device and have experienced unintended activations of the assistant.
Eligible individuals may claim up to $100 for up to five Siri devices that activated unintentionally.
Read at Boston.com
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