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Apple is settling a lawsuit alleging Siri recorded private conversations without consent.
The settlement amount is $95 million.
Users who owned an Apple device between Sept. 17, 2014, and Dec. 31, 2024, may be eligible.
The deadline to submit a claim is July 2, 2024.
Eligible devices include iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches, MacBooks, iMacs, HomePods, iPod touches, and Apple TVs.
Why This Matters: This settlement highlights the ongoing concerns about user privacy and how voice assistants collect and use personal data. It also serves as a reminder to review privacy settings on your devices and be aware of potential data collection practices.
The lawsuit, *Lopez v. Apple*, was filed in a California federal court in 2021, with plaintiffs claiming that their private conversations were recorded by Siri after unintentional activations. They alleged that Apple and third parties obtained and shared these communications, leading to targeted online ads.
Apple denies these allegations, but has agreed to the settlement. The FAQ page for the lawsuit indicates a court hearing to approve the settlement is tentatively scheduled for August 1. If approved, claimants will receive payment.
How to Claim Your Share:
Visit the Lopez Voice Assistant Settlement website.
Submit a claim online before the July 2, 2024 deadline.
You may have received an email or postcard with a claim identification code and confirmation code.
If not, you can still submit a claim online.
Payments are capped at $20 per device, with a maximum payout of $100 per person (up to five devices).
Q: What devices are eligible for a claim?
iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches, MacBooks, iMacs, HomePods, iPod touches, and Apple TVs.
Q: How much money will I get?
Payments are capped at $20 per device, with a maximum payout of $100 per person.
Q: When is the deadline to submit a claim?
July 2, 2024.
If you owned an eligible Apple device between Sept. 17, 2014, and Dec. 31, 2024, file a claim before July 2, 2024.
The maximum payout is $100 per person.
This settlement underscores the importance of being aware of your device's privacy settings.
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