A proposed Feb. 14 court hearing has been proposed to review the settlement terms. If the allegations were true, Apple may have violated federal wiretapping laws and other statutes designed to ...
Some Apple customers could qualify for a piece of a $95 million settlement after a class action lawsuit was filed by users who say Siri was listening in on conversations without being activated.
Apple denied that but agreed to a settlement you might be able to share in. Thomas Kika Writer Thomas is a native of upstate New York and a graduate of the University at Albany. As a member of ...
Apple has denied any wrongdoing but filed a preliminary settlement in the Oakland, California federal court on Tuesday. The settlement still requires approval by U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White ...
Have you ever felt like your Apple device was listening to you? If so, you may qualify for settlement money in a class action lawsuit in which Apple has agreed to pay $95 million to users who say ...
Apple users may soon be eligible for compensation as the tech giant has agreed to a $95 million settlement in connection with accusations that the company eavesdropped on users using the virtual ...
The lawsuit claimed Apple recorded users without their knowledge and sometimes shared the recordings with advertisers to target specific goods and services. If the settlement is accepted ...
The proposed settlement filed Tuesday in an Oakland, California, federal court would resolve a 5-year-old lawsuit revolving around allegations that Apple surreptitiously activated Siri to record ...
The $95 million settlement would cover people who owned a Siri-enabled iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, MacBook, iMac, iPod Touch or Apple TV between Sept. 17, 2014 and Dec. 31, 2024, Bloomberg reported.
Apple has agreed to pay $95 million to settle a proposed class action lawsuit from 2019 that claimed the Siri virtual assistant was violating user privacy through recording conversations.