Apple has agreed to a $95 million settlement concerning allegations of unlawfully surveilling users through Siri and other devices.
The proposed settlement allows claimants who experienced unintended Siri activation between September 17, 2014, and December 31, 2024 to file for compensation.
The lawsuit, initiated in 2019, followed revelations that Apple devices were inadvertently listening to private conversations.
Despite the settlement, Apple does not admit liability for recording users without consent, leaving questions regarding data usage unanswered.
Experts argue that while concerns over surveillance are valid, the lawsuit represents a niche case within broader privacy issues involving tech companies.
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