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Apple to Pay $95 Million in Siri Privacy Settlement
Apple to Pay $95 Million in Siri Privacy Settlement: Are You Eligible?
Plaintiffs in the class-action lawsuit claim that unintentional Siri sessions were recorded and sold to advertisers. While Apple strongly denied the claim, it's agreed to a $95 million settlement that you might be eligible for.
“We are committed to protecting user data” says Apple as it pays out US$95 million for privacy breaches
Despite apparently denying the charges, Apple has agreed to the $95 million payout – with each victim eligible for $20 each
Why Apple's Siri settlement means nothing for data privacy
Apple claims it is "committed to protecting user data" and that "privacy is a foundational part" of its processes. In a statement released on 8 January 2025, titled "Our longstanding privacy commitment with Siri," they commented on the allegations.
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 clarifies Siri privacy stance after $95 million class action settlement
Apple clarified on Wednesday that it has never sold the data collected by its Siri voice assistant or used it to create marketing profiles, just days after settling a case in which it faced such accusations.
Apple Defends Siri After $95 Million Privacy Lawsuit Settlement
The company said it has never sold data collected by Siri or used it for advertising purposes.
Apple says Siri protects user privacy, doesn't send their information to marketers
Apple said Wednesday its virtual personal assistant Siri protects users data privacy on their devices and does not send user information to marketers.
Apple Denies Sharing Siri Data With Advertisers After $95M Settlement
Apple claims it doesn't record Siri interactions unless users voluntarily opt-in to improve the voice assistant.
Apple settles $95 million Siri lawsuit
Apple has settled a $95 million class-action lawsuit that accused the company of using Siri recordings for targeted advertising without user consent. The lawsuit alleged that Apple shared information from accidental Siri recordings with third-party companies to market products.
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Zuckerberg trash talks Apple in interview with Joe Rogan
Steve Jobs invented the iPhone and now they’re just kind of sitting on it 20 years later,’ Zuckerberg said as part of his ...
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Apple Intelligence can still save AI—by solving the smallest problems
Recognizing patterns is one thing that AI is actually pretty good at. Apple Intelligence should be taking on the spam problem ...
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Apple Intelligence: Is AI an opportunity or a curse?
Does the rise of artificial intelligence represent more of an opportunity for the world — or a curse? Because for all the ...
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Apple News app will reportedly expand news (and puzzle games) to new markets
Apple is reportedly planning to expand its Apple News app to more countries. Here's what we know about this expansion.
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Why Apple’s bizarre iPhone SE name change actually makes sense
Major tremors in the iPhone rumorsphere last week, with the news that Apple is planning a name change for the next version of ...
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Apple Fitness+ Is Getting Stronger
Apple announces new features for its Fitness+ streaming workout service for 2025, including the 3 Weeks to Perfect Strength ...
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