"We are committed to protecting user data" says Apple as it pays out US$95 million for privacy breaches
Briefly

Apple's $95 million payout stems from a lawsuit claiming it recorded users' conversations with Siri without consent, including sensitive information shared with third parties.
Despite the lawsuit’s claims, Apple maintains it has never sold Siri data for marketing, reaffirming its commitment to user privacy and data protection.
Affected users can claim $20, with eligibility requirements including proof of ownership of a Siri-enabled device during the specified timeframe.
Apple emphasizes its dedication to privacy, stating that enhancing user privacy is an ongoing effort embedded in the design of all its products.
Read at digitalcameraworld
[
|
]