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Apple will pay $95 million to people who were spied on by Siri
Apple has agreed to a $95 million settlement with users whose conversations were inadvertently captured by its Siri voice assistant and potentially overheard by human employees. The proposed settlement,
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 agrees to $95 million settlement in Siri privacy class action case
Apple has agreed to end a five-year legal battle over user privacy related to its virtual assistant Siri with a $95 million payout to affected customers, according to a preliminary settlement. The company,
Apple agrees to $95M settlement to end Siri recordings lawsuit
Apple has agreed to pay $95 million to settle a proposed class action lawsuit, accusing the company of violating user privacy due to recording conversations after accidentally activating Siri.
Apple Settles Lawsuit Over Unauthorized Siri Snooping for $95 Million
The lawsuit accused Apple of recording people's conversations even when they didn't specifically summon Siri. People might get up to $20 for each Siri-enabled device they own.
Apple Agrees to Pay $95 Million to Settle Class-Action Lawsuit Over Recordings Tied to Siri
Apple agreed to resolve a class-action lawsuit that alleged the company obtained private communications and shared them with third-parties without consent through Siri.
Appleto settle Siri privacy lawsuit for $95M in cash, Reuters reports
Apple (AAPL) has agreed to pay $95M to settle a proposed class action lawsuit that alleges its Siri assistant violated users’ privacy, Reuters’
Apple agrees to pay $95M, delete private conversations Siri recorded
Apple has agreed to pay $95 million to settle a lawsuit alleging that its voice assistant Siri routinely recorded private conversations that were then sold to third parties for targeted ads. In the proposed class-action settlement —which comes after five years of litigation—Apple admitted to no wrongdoing.
Apple to Shell Out $95 Million to Settle Siri Spying Lawsuit
Apple will pay $95 million to settle a proposed class action lawsuit involving Siri spying accusations, reports Reuters. The lawsuit alleges
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Apple Is Not Losing Google’s Billions Without a Fight
Such was evident Monday when
Apple
filed papers seeking to participate in the penalty phase of the Justice Department’s ...
7d
Here's why Apple won't make its own search engine to compete against Google
Apple wants to join the antitrust case against Google, and it has explained why it doesn't want to create its own rival ...
3d
Apple steps in to back up Google in their fight with the DOJ
Well, I didn't have this on my bingo card for the end of 2024! With all the recent news about Google being on the ropes after ...
Android
7d
Plot twist! Apple steps in to defend Google over search payments
Apple
and
Google
have long been rivals in various product spaces. Mobile is one of them, where
Apple
’s iOS platform ...
6d
on MSN
Apple exec lists 3 reasons the iPhone maker doesn't want to build a search engine
An Apple exec cited financial risk and potential privacy conflicts as reasons the company doesn't have its own search engine.
Intelligencer on MSN
3d
The Chaos Lurking in Apple’s Most-Popular Apps List
Looking forward, though, the list takes on a different quality — it’s an eerie snapshot of calm before a storm. In 2025, ...
2d
I’m giving up on Apple Photos
I've been using Apple Photos and Google Photos simultaneously. Here's why I'm giving up on Apple and going all-in with Google.
Hosted on MSN
17h
Samsung, Apple, and Google: The battle for AI dominance
The artificial intelligence (AI) industry is shaking up the smartphone market, redefining alliances and rivalries among major ...
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