How much money can I get from the Apple Siri settlement?
Payments are capped at $20 per Siri device, with a maximum of five devices claimed per person, totaling $100.
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Have you ever felt like Siri was eavesdropping? Apple has reached a $95 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit alleging that its voice assistant, Siri, recorded users' private conversations without their consent. If you owned an Apple...
The lawsuit, *Lopez v. Apple*, filed in 2021, claimed that Apple violated users' privacy by recording conversations through unintended Siri activations. These recordings were allegedly used to target advertisements. Apple denies any wrongdoing but agreed to the settlement.
**Eligibility and How to File a Claim**
To qualify for a payment, you must: 1. Have owned or purchased a Siri-enabled device (iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, MacBook, iMac, HomePod, iPod Touch, Apple TV) between Sept. 17, 2014, and Dec. 31, 2024. 2. Have experienced an unintended Siri activation during a private conversation.
Eligible users may have received an email or postcard with a Claim Identification Code and Confirmation Code. You can file a claim on the Lopez Voice Assistant Settlement website by July 2, 2025. Even if you didn't receive a notification, you can still submit a claim online.
**How to Prepare**
1. **Gather Information:** Collect proof of purchase or ownership of your Siri-enabled Apple devices. 2. **File Your Claim:** Visit the settlement website and follow the instructions to submit your claim before the deadline.
**Who This Affects Most**
This settlement primarily affects Apple users who value their privacy and are concerned about how their data is collected and used. It also impacts those who have experienced the frustration of unintended Siri activations.
Payments are capped at $20 per Siri device, with a maximum of five devices claimed per person, totaling $100.
Payments will be issued after the final approval hearing on August 1, 2025, and after any appeals are resolved. Check the settlement website for updates.
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