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Technology,
Class Action

Jan. 6, 2025

Apple to pay $95M for claimed Siri spying on customers

Apple denied any wrongdoing but agreed to settle the case in which customers said the Siri voice controlled virtual assistant stored and shared their conversations with third parties.

Apple to pay $95M for claimed Siri spying on customers
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Apple Inc. agreed to a $95 million settlement with an estimated "tens of millions" of customers who accused the company of using devices equipped with Siri, Apple's AI voice controlled virtual assistant, to record, store, and distribute their confidential communications to third parties without their knowledge or consent.

The settlement class could total "tens of millions" of Siri users, according to an unopposed motion for preliminary approval filed by the...

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