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Apple Opens Claims Portal for $95 Million Siri Privacy Settlement

Eligible U.S. users of Siri-enabled Apple devices can file claims by July 2, 2025, for up to $100 after allegations of unintended recordings.

This settlement could affect a wide range of people, given the vast reach of Apple's product ecosystem.
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Overview

  • Apple has agreed to a $95 million settlement in the Lopez v. Apple class-action lawsuit over claims that Siri unintentionally recorded private conversations.
  • The claims portal, LopezVoiceAssistantSettlement.com, is now open, and eligible U.S. users can file claims until July 2, 2025.
  • Users can receive $20 per Siri-enabled device, up to five devices, for a maximum payout of $100 per claimant.
  • Apple denies any wrongdoing, stating that Siri data was never sold or used for targeted advertising and highlighting privacy reforms introduced in 2019.
  • The final court approval hearing is scheduled for August 1, 2025, with settlement payments expected to follow if no appeals are filed.