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At left is attorney Aaron Siri, who filed the suit on behalf of Guzman and her daughter. At right are Sen. Brian Helton and Delegates Brandon Steele and Bill Roop.
Have you ever had Siri go off unintentionally? If so, Apple might owe you money.
The class-action lawsuit revolves around allegations that Apple used Siri to eavesdrop on conversations through devices equipped with the virtual assistant.
The payout comes from a 2019 class-action lawsuit that was settled over unauthorized Siri recordings that were allegedly given to third-party quality control contractors without consent.
For a while, news around Siri was entirely negative. Recently that’s changed, as Siri reports around iOS 19 and more point to a bright future.
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