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Jan 28, 2025

Upcoming: Apple Siri Privacy Settlement - Up to $20 Per Device Compensation Available

Summary

Who Is Affected?

U.S. residents who owned Siri-enabled Apple devices (such as iPhone, iPad, MacBook, Mac, or Apple Watch) between September 17, 2014, and December 31, 2024.

What's Happening?

Apple has agreed to pay $95 million to settle claims that Siri recorded private conversations without consent and shared information with advertisers. Users reported receiving targeted ads after private discussions about products and medical treatments.

How Could a Settlement Benefit You?

Eligible class members can receive up to $20 per qualifying Siri-enabled device. Final payment amounts will depend on the total number of claims filed and attorney fees.

What Steps Can You Take?

Click the "Track Updates" button above to be notified when the settlement receives court approval and the claims process begins.

What Are the Costs?

There is no cost to file a claim. Attorney fees and administrative expenses will be deducted from the settlement fund before payments are distributed.

Upcoming: Apple Siri Privacy Settlement - Up to $20 Per Device Compensation Available

Upcoming: Apple Siri Privacy Settlement: Up to $20 Per Device Compensation Available

Apple has agreed to pay $95 million to settle claims that its Siri voice assistant recorded users' private conversations without consent and shared this information with third parties, including advertisers. If you owned certain Apple devices between 2014 and 2024, you may be eligible for compensation.

Click the "Track Updates" button above to stay informed about this settlement and be notified when the claims process begins.

Quick Facts

  • Settlement Amount: $95 million
  • Maximum Payout: Up to $20 per device (maximum 5 devices, $100 total)
  • Claim Deadline: May 15, 2025 (expected)
  • Proof Required: Yes (device ownership verification)
  • Settlement Website: Pending court approval in February 2025

Who Can File a Claim?

You may be eligible if you:

  • Are a U.S.-based individual
  • Owned a Siri-enabled device (such as iPhone, iPad, MacBook, Mac, or Apple Watch)
  • Used the device between September 17, 2014, and December 31, 2024

Background of the Lawsuit

The lawsuit alleges that Apple's Siri voice assistant recorded private conversations when unintentionally activated by "hot words" such as "Hey Siri." Multiple users reported receiving targeted advertisements after private discussions - including conversations about Air Jordan sneakers, Olive Garden restaurants, and even private medical treatments discussed with doctors.

While Apple denies any wrongdoing, they have agreed to settle the lawsuit. The settlement was filed in Oakland federal court and awaits approval from U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White.

How Much Can You Receive?

  • Up to $20 per eligible Siri-enabled device Payment amounts may vary based on:
  • Total number of claims filed (class estimated in tens of millions)
  • Attorney fees (up to $28.5 million)
  • Administrative expenses ($1.1 million)

Next Steps

Once the settlement receives preliminary approval:

  • A settlement administrator will establish an official website
  • Eligible users can submit claims with proof of device ownership
  • Class Action Champion will update this page with the claims process details

Stay Updated

Don't miss out on your chance to claim compensation. Click the "Track Updates" button at the top of this page to be notified about important updates in this settlement. Class Action Champion will update this page when the settlement website launches and claims process begins. By tracking this case, you'll also receive notifications about this and other class action settlements you may qualify for.

Important Note: Filing false claims is illegal and may result in penalties. Only submit claims if you genuinely qualify for the settlement.

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