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Apple pays $95 million over Siri privacy lawsuit

by Milan
January 3, 2025
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Apple, one of the world's best-known technology companies, has agreed to pay $95 million to settle a class action lawsuit over allegations that its voice assistant Siri inadvertently recorded private conversations and possibly used them for advertising purposes.

Voice assistants like Siri make everyday life easier by responding to voice commands and taking on numerous tasks. But what happens when this technology is accidentally activated and records private conversations? This case shows how important data protection and transparency are when dealing with consumer data.

The Case: What Happened?

The class action lawsuit against Apple was filed by users who claimed that Siri secretly recorded private conversations and that those recordings were used for targeted advertising. Two plaintiffs reported receiving ads after talking about products such as Air Jordan shoes or Olive Garden restaurants. Another plaintiff said he received ads for a surgical procedure after discussing the topic privately with his doctor. The origins of the case date back to 2019, when reports revealed that Siri recordings were being intercepted by outside contractors.

Criticism of Apple's transparency in handling Siri data

They were supposed to evaluate the recordings in order to improve the functionality of the voice assistant. Sensitive content such as medical information, drug conversations and intimate moments were apparently also recorded. Apple denied ever sharing data with advertisers and emphasized that all information collected was anonymized. Nevertheless, the lawsuit accused the company of not adequately informing its users about the possibility of recording. The plaintiffs argued that they would not have bought Apple devices if they had known about this practice.

The legal steps

The original lawsuit was dismissed in February 2021 because it did not provide enough concrete evidence of the data collected. A revised version, focusing on the alleged use of Siri recordings for targeted advertising, was refiled in September 2021. Apple continued to deny the allegations but decided to settle the case to avoid further costs and a lengthy trial.

Details of the comparison

The settlement was provisionally approved by the court. Owners of Siri-enabled devices in the US whose private communications may have been recorded between September 17, 2014 and December 31, 2024 can make claims. Apple agrees to make payments to eligible users by May 2025 (via Reuters). Up to $20 can be claimed per device, with the total amount depending on the number of claims submitted. A special website will be set up to identify eligible claimants and collect claims. Apple will also provide contact information for affected customers.

Apple's measures to improve data protection

Following the incident in 2019, Apple suspended cooperation with third-party contractors and introduced changes to better protect user privacy. Users can now delete Siri recordings and preventthat they are used for evaluation. Apple has also started to perform some of the data processing directly on the devices in order to upload less information to its servers.

Apple: Transparency and user rights in the focus of the debate

The $95 million settlement is a sign that data protection must be taken seriously. Although Apple has not admitted guilt, the allegations show how important transparency and clear communication with users are. This case is not only a reminder of the responsibility of technology companies but also of the importance of knowing and demanding consumers' rights. (Image: Apple)

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