The settlement could provide cash to millions of Apple device owners who had their privacy compromised via Siri, reflecting significant privacy concerns surrounding digital assistants.
Eligible users can submit up to five claims, with a maximum payout of $20 per Siri-enabled device, highlighting the tangible relief for affected individuals.
The settlement not only aims to compensate users but also mandates Apple to delete unauthorized recordings and clarify how users can manage their data.
Apple denied wrongdoing but agreed to settle to mitigate legal risks, showing how companies often prioritize expediency over contesting allegations in privacy cases.
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