The recent Apple settlement has made headlines across the United States, especially among those concerned with tech privacy. For anyone who has used Siri on their iPhone, iPad, or other Apple devices, the $95 million Apple settlement could offer financial compensation. This article highlights what the settlement is about, who is eligible, and how you can file a claim.
The Apple settlement stems from a class-action lawsuit alleging that Apple's voice assistant, Siri, sometimes activated unintentionally and recorded private conversations. The plaintiffs claimed that these recordings were shared with third parties, potentially compromising users' privacy. While Apple denies any wrongdoing, it agreed to pay $95 million to settle the lawsuit, helping affected customers receive compensation.
For a detailed look at the lawsuit and settlement, read the thorough reporting by Yahoo News, which explains the background of the Lopez v. Apple case and Apple’s response.
Not everyone who owns an Apple device will automatically qualify for the Apple settlement payout. To be eligible, you must:
NBC Chicago provides more insights on eligibility and the notification process in their coverage of the Lopez Voice Assistant Class Action Settlement.
Eligible customers can submit claims for up to five Siri-enabled devices. Each valid claim could result in a payment of up to $20 per device, with a maximum potential payout of $100 per customer. Here’s how to proceed:
Refer to the step-by-step guidance in Yahoo’s coverage and additional instructions from NBC Chicago.
The final amount you receive will depend on the number of claims submitted. Each approved device may earn up to $20, up to five devices total. Payment methods include physical check, e-check, or direct deposit. A final court hearing is scheduled for August 1, 2025. Claimants can expect their payments after this date if no appeals are filed.
The Apple settlement offers a real chance for eligible customers to claim compensation for Siri privacy concerns. Make sure to check your eligibility, gather your device information, and file your claim before the July 2, 2025 deadline. Keeping up to date with steps outlined by Yahoo News and NBC Chicago ensures you stay informed.
If you own or once owned a Siri-enabled Apple device, this settlement could put money back in your pocket. Don’t let this opportunity pass by!