Source: New York Post
“If you have owned an Apple device since 2014, you could be due for some cash. Anyone with a Siri-enabled device may be eligible to file a claim as part of a $95 million class-action lawsuit against the company. The lawsuit, Lopez v. Apple, accused the tech giant’s voice assistant of spying on users and recording private conversations after unintentionally activating Siri. It is alleged that recordings happened even when users didn’t say the prompt, ‘Hey, Siri’. Eligible enabled devices include the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, MacBook, iMac, HomePod, iPod touch and Apple TV.” (05/13/25)