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SAN FRANCISCO — There’s just shy of one month left to submit a claim in the “snooping Siri” settlement with Apple and possibly get a cut of the $95 million settlement.
Apple agreed to pay the settlement after claims its Siri feature recorded user conversations without their consent. Apple settled without admitting any wrongdoing.
Impacted Apple customers have until July 2 to file their claim in the settlement.
Customers could receive up to $20 per device, if eligible, after filing a claim. However, those payments could wind up being less than that. The law firm who initiated the suit in 2019 set up a page for claims, which can be accessed here.
Here’s what you need to know ahead of the claim deadline.
Tens of millions of U.S. consumers who owned or purchased Apple devices equipped with Siri from September 17, 2014, through the end of 2024 will be eligible to file claims.
A website is up for Apple customers who used a device with Siri on it between Sept. 17, 2014, and Dec. 31, 2024 to file a claim in the Lopez v. Apple Inc. settlement.
To submit one, click “Submit Claim” on the top header, then fill out the boxes. Many customers would have received an email with a confirmation code and notice ID, but if you have not, click “New Claim” at the bottom of the page. To file a new claim, you will have to submit your name, address, the serial number and model of the device you’re claiming.
Up to five devices can be claimed per impacted customer. Customers will receive funds later this year, once the court reveals the final approved amount in August.
Once you submit a claim, you’re waiving the right to sue Apple for related issues to this case. If you’d like to file a separate lawsuit, you should opt out of the settlement by the July 2 deadline.
It’s not entirely clear the exact amount, but estimates are up to $20 per device with a limit of five claimed devices. The final amount could be affected by two factors: the number of claims and how much of the settlement fund is reduced to cover legal fees and costs.
All claims must be submitted by July 2 to see any of the settlement.
According to the settlement site, the court will hold a hearing on Aug. 1, 2025 to decide whether to approve the settlement. However, even if the settlement is approved, there could be appeals that delay payments going out. If there are no appeals, payments will be “processed promptly,” according to the settlement website. People are encouraged to be patient.
Claimants should receive their payment within 60 days, or “as soon as practicable,” of the court approving the settlement and Apple paying the $95 million to the settlement distributor, according to the settlement agreement and release.
The 5-year-old lawsuit revolves around allegations that Apple secretly used Siri to record conversations through devices equipped with the virtual assistant.
The alleged recordings occurred even when people didn’t seek to activate the virtual assistant with the trigger words, “Hey, Siri.” Some of the recorded conversations were then shared with advertisers in an attempt to sell their products to consumers more likely to be interested in the goods and services, the lawsuit asserted.
You can turn Apple’s virtual assistant off by following these simple steps:
You can also disable individual apps’ access to your iPhone’s mic by doing the following: Navigate to Settings (select the app) then toggle off Microphone.
The above instructions make it so the assistant is entirely off, but you can adjust as you wish.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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SAN FRANCISCO — There’s just shy of one month left to submit a claim in the “snooping Siri” settlement with Apple and possibly get a cut of the $95 million settlement.
Apple agreed to pay the settlement after claims its Siri feature recorded user conversations without their consent. Apple settled without admitting any wrongdoing.
Impacted Apple customers have until July 2 to file their claim in the settlement.
Customers could receive up to $20 per device, if eligible, after filing a claim. However, those payments could wind up being less than that. The law firm who initiated the suit in 2019 set up a page for claims, which can be accessed here.
Here’s what you need to know ahead of the claim deadline.
Tens of millions of U.S. consumers who owned or purchased Apple devices equipped with Siri from September 17, 2014, through the end of 2024 will be eligible to file claims.
A website is up for Apple customers who used a device with Siri on it between Sept. 17, 2014, and Dec. 31, 2024 to file a claim in the Lopez v. Apple Inc. settlement.
To submit one, click “Submit Claim” on the top header, then fill out the boxes. Many customers would have received an email with a confirmation code and notice ID, but if you have not, click “New Claim” at the bottom of the page. To file a new claim, you will have to submit your name, address, the serial number and model of the device you’re claiming.
Up to five devices can be claimed per impacted customer. Customers will receive funds later this year, once the court reveals the final approved amount in August.
Once you submit a claim, you’re waiving the right to sue Apple for related issues to this case. If you’d like to file a separate lawsuit, you should opt out of the settlement by the July 2 deadline.
It’s not entirely clear the exact amount, but estimates are up to $20 per device with a limit of five claimed devices. The final amount could be affected by two factors: the number of claims and how much of the settlement fund is reduced to cover legal fees and costs.
All claims must be submitted by July 2 to see any of the settlement.
According to the settlement site, the court will hold a hearing on Aug. 1, 2025 to decide whether to approve the settlement. However, even if the settlement is approved, there could be appeals that delay payments going out. If there are no appeals, payments will be “processed promptly,” according to the settlement website. People are encouraged to be patient.
Claimants should receive their payment within 60 days, or “as soon as practicable,” of the court approving the settlement and Apple paying the $95 million to the settlement distributor, according to the settlement agreement and release.
The 5-year-old lawsuit revolves around allegations that Apple secretly used Siri to record conversations through devices equipped with the virtual assistant.
The alleged recordings occurred even when people didn’t seek to activate the virtual assistant with the trigger words, “Hey, Siri.” Some of the recorded conversations were then shared with advertisers in an attempt to sell their products to consumers more likely to be interested in the goods and services, the lawsuit asserted.
You can turn Apple’s virtual assistant off by following these simple steps:
You can also disable individual apps’ access to your iPhone’s mic by doing the following: Navigate to Settings (select the app) then toggle off Microphone.
The above instructions make it so the assistant is entirely off, but you can adjust as you wish.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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This article was autogenerated from a news feed from CDO TIMES selected high quality news and research sources. There was no editorial review conducted beyond that by CDO TIMES staff. Need help with any of the topics in our articles? Schedule your free CDO TIMES Tech Navigator call today to stay ahead of the curve and gain insider advantages to propel your business!

