


Apple Agrees to $95 Million Settlement Over Siri Privacy Violations
Apple settles a lawsuit claiming Siri recorded users unprompted; consumers may claim up to $20 for affected devices.
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Apple has proposed a $95 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit alleging that its Siri assistant illegally recorded users' private conversations without consent and shared them with advertisers. The settlement, pending judicial approval, allows eligible U.S. consumers who owned Siri-enabled devices from September 2014 to submit claims for up to $20 per device. While Apple denies any wrongdoing, the case, driven by a 2019 complaint following reported privacy breaches, raises ongoing concerns over user privacy and data handling in an age of smart technology.
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