The deadline to claim up to $100 from Apple's $95 million Siri privacy settlement is approaching in a few days.
Source: The Dallas Morning News
Apple settled a $95 million privacy lawsuit, allowing Siri-enabled device owners from September 2014 to December 2024 to claim up to $20 per device. The lawsuit alleged Siri recorded conversations without permission. Claims can be filed despite Apple denying wrongdoing.
Apple reached a $95 million settlement in a class action lawsuit alleging Siri unintentionally recorded users' private conversations. Apple denied wrongdoing. Eligible claimants, who must have used Siri-enabled devices since September 17, 2014, can submit claims possibly receiving up to $100.
Apple's Siri allegedly recorded private communications, leading to a $95 million class action settlement. Eligible users of Siri-enabled devices can apply for compensation by July 2, 2024, with the court hearing scheduled for August 1, 2024, for approval.
Apple agreed to a $95 million settlement in a class action lawsuit over Siri allegedly recording conversations without permission. Eligible U.S. consumers owning Siri-enabled devices since 2014 can claim up to $20 per device by July 2.
Apple agreed to a $95 million settlement over Siri allegedly recording user conversations without consent. Owners of Siri-enabled devices can file claims by July 2 for potential compensation, up to $20 per device. Final payments depend on claims and legal fees.
Apple agreed to a $95 million settlement over allegations that Siri recorded conversations without consent, affecting devices from 2014 to 2024. Customers can file claims by July 2 for potential payments, with a maximum of $20 per device.
Apple agreed to pay $95 million to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging Siri recorded user conversations without consent. Affected users may receive up to $20 per device, depending on the number of claims and legal fees, with claims due by a specified deadline.