Attention Apple Users: A Surprise Check Is Coming Your Way!

Attention Apple Users: A Surprise Check Is Coming Your Way!

Apple Settles Class-Action Suit Over Siri’s Listening Practices for Nearly $100 Million

If you’ve ever⁤ had lingering doubts about whether Siri might be eavesdropping when not activated, recent developments from a‌ class-action lawsuit could‌ provide some clarity.⁤ Apple has consented to a settlement⁣ of approximately $100 million regarding accusations that Siri⁤ “listens, ⁢records,​ and shares conversations” ​without user consent.

Details of the Lopez v. Apple Lawsuit

The lawsuit, known as Lopez v. ‌Apple and‍ initiated in 2019, claims that devices equipped with ⁣Siri unintentionally activated and listened in on private ‌discussions. Furthermore, plaintiffs‌ argue these recordings were allegedly utilized for targeted advertising purposes. Some claimed instances referenced in the suit included ads related to Air Jordan footwear, Pit Viper eyewear, and specific medical​ treatments.

Scope of the Settlement

This legal action spans an ⁤array of devices sold between September‌ 2014 and December 2024—including iPhones, Apple Watches—and any gadget featuring “Hey Siri” functionality. Despite reaching‍ this settlement agreement,⁤ which includes monetary compensation for affected users and covers substantial legal fees likely exceeding $30‌ million, Apple maintains that it has done​ nothing wrong.

A ⁣Closer Look at Legal Precedents

The proposed settlement amount of $95 ⁣million may appear modest when compared to⁢ other higher-profile class-action cases. For context, a similar case regarding battery issues with the iPhone⁤ 6 resulted in a staggering $500 million payout—equating to an average distribution of around $65 per claimant from three million submissions.

Potential Payouts for Class Members

According to reports from Reuters summarizing the situation⁣ for those participating in this class action suit, individuals may receive⁤ up to $20 for each device utilizing Siri features. However, final amounts will depend on ⁤yet-to-be-disclosed stipulations laid out within the terms of the ⁣settlement.

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