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Apple Agrees to Pay $95 Million for Illegal Siri Wiretapping

Apple Agrees to Pay $95 Million for Illegal Siri Wiretapping

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Apple Agrees to Pay $95 Million for Illegal Siri Wiretapping Apple has agreed to a $95 million settlement over claims that Siri secretly recorded users. Eligible users can claim up to $20 per device. Topics: Life, .

Apple Agrees to Pay $95 Million for Illegal Siri Wiretapping

Apple has agreed to pay $95 million to settle a class-action lawsuit over claims that Siri secretly recorded users’ conversations without consent. The case covers devices from 2014 to 2019 and highlights growing concerns about voice assistant privacy.

The Settlement Details

The lawsuit alleged that Siri could activate and record conversations without the “Hey Siri” trigger. Apple maintains this was a misunderstanding, not a policy failure, but agreed to the payout to resolve the case.

Compensation for Users

Users who owned Siri-enabled devices between 2014 and 2019 can claim up to $20 per device. The settlement also requires Apple to clearly explain how to delete recordings and manage privacy settings.

Data Deletion

Apple must delete all recordings obtained without consent before October 2019. The company is also setting up a dedicated website explaining Siri privacy controls.

Industry Impact

This case is part of a larger trend. Multiple tech companies face similar privacy lawsuits over voice assistants. The outcome may push for stronger data protection laws and more transparency.

Bottom Line

The $95 million settlement is a reminder that voice privacy matters. If you used Siri between 2014 and 2019, you may be eligible for compensation. Apple is also taking steps to improve transparency around data collection.

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