Here's when you can expect your Apple Siri lawsuit payout from $95M settlement

New York Post
Apple is distributing payouts from a $95 million settlement regarding Siri unlawfully recording user conversations.

Summary

Apple has begun issuing payments to settle a $95 million class-action lawsuit, Lopez v. Apple, alleging that Siri unlawfully recorded private conversations. The lawsuit claimed Apple recorded conversations even without the “Hey, Siri” activation phrase, impacting millions of users. While Apple maintains its innocence and denies any wrongdoing, they agreed to the settlement in January. Individuals who owned Apple devices (iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, etc.) between September 17, 2014, and December 31, 2024, and experienced unintended Siri activations are eligible for a payout of up to $20 per device, with a maximum claim of five devices. Payments are being distributed via direct deposit.

(Source:New York Post)

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