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Siri, Apple
Apple to pay US$95 million because Siri eavesdropped on its customers without permission – but will it make any difference?
The lawsuit was launched five years ago after a UK newspaper reported that Apple was employing people to listen into private conversations
Apple Siri eavesdropping payout: How much money could you receive if eligible?
Apple has agreed to pay $95 million to settle a lawsuit that accused the company of betraying to its long-standing commitment to personal privacy. Here's how how much money you might get if impacted.
Apple agrees to $95M settlement over Siri eavesdropping claims: Who could get payments, if it’s approved
This story has been updated with a statement and additional information from Apple provided after publication. (NEXSTAR) — If Siri has ever been activated on your Apple device without your consent, you may soon be eligible to receive part of a proposed $95 million settlement the company agreed to this week.
Apple to pay $95m to settle Siri 'listening' lawsuit
Apple has agreed to pay $95m (£77m) to settle a court case alleging some of its devices were listening to people without their permission. The tech giant was accused of eavesdropping on its customers through its virtual assistant Siri. The claimants also allege voice recordings were shared with advertisers.
Apple to pay $95 million to settle claims it used Siri to eavesdrop on customers
Apple surreptitiously activated Siri to record user conversations through iPhones and other devices, court finds.
Apple to Pay $95 Million to Settle Lawsuit Accusing Siri of Eavesdropping. What to Know
The allegations about Siri contradict Apple's long-running commitment to protecting the privacy of its customers.
Yes, there is an Apple Siri settlement
Pending court approval, customers who had an Apple device with Siri between 2014 and 2024 will be eligible for payments of up to $20.
What to know about Apple's $95 million settlement of the snooping Siri case
Apple issued a September 2014 software update that was supposed to activate the
virtual
assistant
only with the triggering words “Hey,
Siri
,” but The Guardian story alleged
Siri
was listening ...
Apple to Pay $95M to Settle Lawsuit Accusing Siri of Spying
Apple has agreed to pay $95 million to settle a class action lawsuit that alleged private communications by current or former users of devices carrying the Siri virtual assistant were obtained by the tech giant.
Apple Siri lawsuit settlement: What to know about eligibility
Pending court approval, customers who had an Apple device with Siri between 2014 and 2024 will be eligible for payments of up to $20.
What we learned from Apple’s $95 million eavesdropping lawsuit
Apple of unlawfully surveilling them through Siri and other Apple devices. If the settlement is approved by the district court in Oakland, California, overseeing the case, people who owned a Siri between September 17,
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Is your iPhone listening to you for ads? Apple confirms Siri data has ‘never been sold to anyone’
Apple says your Siri data is never sold or used for marketing purposes The statement comes as the company settles a $95 ...
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Apple to pay $95 million to settle lawsuit accusing Siri of eavesdropping
Apple's $95 million settlement over Siri's alleged eavesdropping highlights privacy concerns. Here's what to know.
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