(NEXSTAR) — If Siri has ever been activated on your Apple device without your consent, you may soon be eligible to receive part of a proposed $95 million settlement the company agreed to this week.
Those who own Siri-enabled devices, including iPhones, MacBooks, and iPads, may be eligible to file a claim in Apple’s $95 million settlement over allegations that Siri has been eavesdropping on ...
There's less than a month left to file a claim in Apple's $95 million lawsuit settlement. Apple in January agreed to resolve a five-year-old lawsuit involving allegations that it surreptitiously ...
Users of Siri-enabled Apple devices like iPhones, iPads and MacBooks may be entitled to benefits from a $95 million settlement over a class action lawsuit claiming the company’s voice assistant ...
Today is the last day to file a claim in Apple's $95 million lawsuit settlement. Apple in January agreed to resolve a five-year-old lawsuit involving allegations that it surreptitiously activated Siri ...
There are just two days left to file a claim in Apple's $95 million lawsuit settlement. Apple in January agreed to resolve a five-year-old lawsuit involving allegations that it surreptitiously ...
"Hey Siri, what's the weather like today?" If you've asked a question like this on your Apple device in the past decade, you could be entitled to up to $100 from Apple thanks to a class action lawsuit ...
Code hidden in iOS 26.2 beta 3, which is now available to developers, reveals that Apple has been developing a new framework ...
There are now fewer than two months to file a claim in Apple's $95 million settlement in a class action lawsuit that accused the tech giant of using the Siri virtual assistant to eavesdrop. Apple in ...