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Apple Siri lawsuit settlement
Apple says Siri isn't eavesdropping and selling your data
Apple (AAPL) said Siri user data is not being sold for marketing purposes after settling a proposed class action lawsuit accusing the voice assistant of eavesdropping on iPhone and other Apple device users.
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.
Apple's $95 million Siri settlement could mean a payout for you - here's how much
A class action suit contends that Siri recorded and shared Apple users' conversations - and Google is under fire, too.
Apple Agrees to Pay $95 Million to Users Who Claim Siri Spied on Them
Apple has settled a privacy lawsuit related to Siri recordings for $95 million. Plaintiffs claim that their conversations were secretly recorded.
What to know about Apple's $95 million settlement of the snooping Siri case
The case raised some important privacy issues and may make it possible to be paid up to $20 per Siri-equipped device from September 2014 through the end of 2024.The proposed
Apple Settles 'Hey Siri' Lawsuit for $95 Million
Apple agreed to pay $95 million to settle a lawsuit accusing the smart device giant of illegally recording audio through its Siri virtual assistant and sharing
Apple to pay $95 million to settle claims that Siri recorded private conversations
The proposed settlement was filed this week in a federal court in Oakland, California, and could finally resolve the long-standing lawsuit over allegations Apple used Siri
Apple to pay $95 million to settle Siri privacy lawsuit
Apple agreed to pay $95 million in cash to settle a proposed class action lawsuit claiming that its voice-activated Siri assistant violated users' privacy.
Apple Says It Settled a Lawsuit for $95 Million that Accuses Siri of Eavesdropping to 'Avoid Additional Litigation.' Here's Who Can Expect Part of the $95 Million Payout.
Apple has decided to settle a five-year-old class action lawsuit accusing the company of using Siri to eavesdrop on conversations — and millions of iPhone users could soon qualify for a portion of the payout.
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,
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.
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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 ...
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Apple defends Siri against privacy concerns after $95M settlement
Apple denied its digital voice assistant Siri poses any privacy concerns — one week after it agreed to pay $95 million to settle a lawsuit tied to the software tool.
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'Hey Siri, are you recording?': Apple agrees to pay $95M to settle privacy lawsuit
Customers say conversations were captured by Siri without their consent and accused Apple of violating their privacy by ...
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Siri With ChatGPT Is Way Better Than You Think
Get ChatGPT to Answer Everything . A common reason why people are underwhelmed by Siri with ChatGPT is that, where possible, ...
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Siri's secret recordings lead to a $95 million settlement. Could you get a share?
The class action privacy suit contends that Siri recorded and shared Apple users' conversations. Apple isn't the only tech ...
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