How do I know if I received the Siri settlement payout?
Check your bank account for a deposit labeled "Lopez Voice Assistant" or "Lopez Voice Asst—Payouts."
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Apple is distributing $95 million to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging that its Siri voice assistant recorded users' conversations without their consent. If you filed a claim, you may have a payment waiting for you.
In 2019, a whistleblower reported that Apple contractors were listening to Siri recordings for quality control. This led to a 2021 lawsuit alleging that Apple devices recorded and shared confidential communications without consent. Apple has since updated its privacy practices, requiring users to opt-in to having their recordings reviewed.
The settlement payment covers owners of Siri-enabled devices (iPhones, iPads, MacBooks, Apple TVs) in the U.S. who experienced unintended Siri activations during private conversations and filed claims between May and July 2025. While Apple denies the allegations, the settlement reflects a growing awareness of digital privacy issues. The company stated that "Siri data has never been used to build marketing profiles and it has never been sold to anyone for any purpose."
**How to Prepare**
**Who This Affects Most**
Check your bank account for a deposit labeled "Lopez Voice Assistant" or "Lopez Voice Asst—Payouts."
Payouts vary but average around $8 per device, with a maximum payment of $40.10.
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