Apple could pay out $20 per device to users affected by alleged Siri spying. Here’s who is eligible and how to make a claim.
Apple (AAPL) said Siri user data is not being sold for marketing purposes after settling a proposed class action lawsuit ...
This story has been updated with a statement and additional information from Apple provided after publication. (NEXSTAR) — If Siri has ever been activated on your Apple device without your consent, ...
Following these revelations, two plaintiffs filed a class-action lawsuit against Apple, accusing the tech giant of eavesdropping and ... restricting access to audio samples of Siri interactions to ...
Apple has also said it has deleted all Siri audio recordings collected from before October 2019 ... The $150 million fund will only be open to US-based individuals who used a Siri-enabled device from ...
The specifics of the theory that your phone is eavesdropping probably aren’t true, but the paranoia is justified.
It also turns out that we aren’t the only ones who are curious about our fellow beings: in fact, dogs often “eavesdrop” on our interactions with other people and make judgements about those ...
So biologist Jenna Lawson hid 350 audio monitors in trees across Costa ... with a new kind of hardware and computing system for eavesdropping on the planet’s wildest places.
A lawsuit claims Apple's Siri recorded private conversations. The tech giant has now agreed to a $95 million settlement.
Apple has agreed to pay $95 million to settle a lawsuit accusing it of using its virtual assistant Siri to eavesdrop on users ... on the volume of claims. Only 3% to 5% of eligible consumers ...
Loading Apple issued a September 2014 software update that was supposed to activate the virtual assistant only with the triggering words “Hey, Siri”, but The Guardian story alleged Siri was ...