Overview
- Apple agreed to pay $95 million to resolve allegations that its Siri assistant recorded private conversations without user consent.
- U.S. residents who owned Siri-enabled devices from September 17, 2014, through December 31, 2024, may claim up to $20 per device for as many as five devices.
- Claimants must submit device serial numbers and confirmation codes through the settlement website or opt out by the deadline to preserve separate legal rights.
- A final fairness hearing is scheduled for August 1 in the Northern District of California and approved claimants are expected to receive payments within 60 days of court approval.
- Apple denies any wrongdoing and notes that it suspended human grading of Siri recordings and made data sharing opt-in in 2019.