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Apple to pay $95 million after Siri “unintentionally” recorded private convos

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  • Apple has agreed to settle class-action lawsuit over Siri complaints
  • Victims reported brands mentioned in private conversations later appearing in targeted advertisements on their Apple devices
  • Tens of millions may be affected, but Apple didn’t admit wrongdoing

Apple has agreed to pay $95 million to settle a class action lawsuit after its device owners claimed Siri disclosed private conversations to advertisers.

Per Reuters, the case in the Oakland, California federal court, Lopez et al v. Apple Inc, revolves around unintentional activation of Siri during phone calls, resulting in Apple disclosing snippets of conversation to advertisers.

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