Who is eligible for a payout?
Apple customers who owned or bought certain Siri-enabled devices between Sept. 17, 2014, and Dec. 31, 2024, and experienced an unintended Siri activation during a private conversation.
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Apple has agreed to a $95 million settlement to resolve a class-action lawsuit alleging that Siri, its voice assistant, unintentionally activated and recorded private conversations. If you owned certain Apple devices between Sept. 17, 2014,...
In 2021, Fumiko Lopez and other Apple device owners filed a lawsuit against Apple, alleging that Siri was unintentionally activated during private conversations, and that these conversations were shared with third-party businesses, leading to targeted advertising. While Apple denies any wrongdoing, they agreed to the settlement to avoid further legal costs and complications.
**How to File a Claim:**
1. Visit the settlement website. 2. If you received an email or postcard with a claimant identification code and confirmation code, use these when making a claim. 3. If you did not receive a code but believe you are eligible, follow the instructions on the website to submit a new claim. 4. The deadline to submit a claim is July 2, 2025.
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**Who This Affects Most:** This settlement primarily affects Apple customers who owned Siri-enabled devices and experienced unintended Siri activations during private conversations. It also impacts Apple's reputation and its commitment to user privacy.
Apple customers who owned or bought certain Siri-enabled devices between Sept. 17, 2014, and Dec. 31, 2024, and experienced an unintended Siri activation during a private conversation.
iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches, MacBooks, iMacs, Apple TV streaming boxes, HomePod speakers, and iPod touches.
Payments are capped at $20 per device, with a maximum of five devices per claimant, for a total of $100.
The deadline to submit a claim is July 2, 2025.
If the settlement is approved, payments will be sent after the final approval hearing on Aug. 1, 2025.
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