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In a notable legal twist, Apple finds itself saddled with a $95 million Siri privacy class‐action settlement. Affected iPhone users are being contacted to apply for compensation following claims of unauthorized recordings. Despite the tech giant’s best efforts to maintain its pristine image, this legal setback is being touted as a surprising win for consumer rights.
Potential members of a class-action lawsuit are being told to apply for their share of a now-approved $95 million settlement, if they owned a device with Siri that could've recorded a private conversation.Siri was the target of a privacy lawsuit. Emails are being sent out to consumers about a…
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