If the settlement is approved, it could benefit tens of millions of iPhone and other Apple device users, providing compensation for potential privacy violations from 2014 to 2022.
Eligible consumers may each receive up to $20 for their Siri-equipped device, but actual payments can vary based on the number of claims processed.
The settlement amount is a minor fraction of the $705 billion in profits Apple has amassed since 2014, highlighting the disparity between corporate profits and consumer compensation.
Lawyers representing consumers could request nearly $29.6 million from the settlement fund, raising questions about the allocation of funds in consumer protection cases.
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