Did Siri snoop on you? How much of the $95M settlement you could receive
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Have you ever thought Siri might be eavesdropping on you, especially after suddenly getting ads for items like shoes or eateries following a conversation about them near your Apple device? If so, you might qualify for a share of a newly finalized class action lawsuit settlement.

The settlement, totaling $95 million, is the result of a lawsuit initiated by Fumiko Lopez, a resident of California. The lawsuit alleged that Siri, Apple’s virtual assistant, could be involuntarily activated, leading to the recording of conversations. It claimed that this recorded data was shared with third parties. The Guardian reported that contractors verified hearing recordings of personal discussions, such as those with doctors, “drug deals,” and other private situations.

According to Reuters, two individuals involved in the lawsuit stated that they received promotional materials related to Air Jordan shoes and the Olive Garden after discussing them in the presence of a Siri-enabled Apple device.

Apple denied wrongdoing in the case, previously telling Nexstar that “Siri has been engineered to protect user privacy from the beginning,” but agreed to the $95 million settlement.

Do I qualify for a payment?

You must have had a Siri-equipped Apple device between September 17, 2014, and December 31, 2024. During that time, your “confidential communications” must have been “obtained by Apple and/or were shared with third parties as a result of an unintended Siri activation.”

You may have already received an email or postcard confirming that you may be entitled to payment in the case. Either correspondence will have an identification code and a confirmation code used to apply for a payout.

If you meet the qualifications and have not received an email or postcard, you will be able to file a claim on the settlement’s website.

How do I submit a claim?

If you qualify for the Siri settlement and received an email or postcard about it, you can enter the necessary codes online to make a claim.

If you believe you qualify for the settlement and did not receive those codes, administrators say you can submit a new claim on the settlement website. There, you’ll be asked to fill out a form with your contact information and details about your device (or devices) that may be impacted.

For the latter, you’ll need to include the email address linked to the device and proof of purchase, like a receipt or an invoice. Without proof of purchase, you’ll need to provide the serial number and model for each device.

How much will I receive?

While the settlement totals $95 million, you’ll receive far less. You can submit claims for up to five Siri-enabled devices that you believe were unintentionally activated during a conversation you meant to be confidential or private.

Qualifying Apple devices include:

  • iPhones
  • iPads
  • Apple Watches
  • MacBooks
  • iMacs
  • HomePods
  • iPod touches
  • Apple TVs

Settlement officials say you may receive up to $20 per qualifying Siri device, meaning at best, you could receive $100 (for five qualifying devices). The payout could increase or decrease based on the number of valid claims, however.

Tens of millions of people may qualify for the settlement, Reuters previously reported.

How long do I have to file a claim, and when will I be paid?

The deadline is currently July 2, 2025, according to the settlement website. That is also the final day to exclude yourself or object to the settlement.

A final hearing is scheduled for August 1, 2025, which means approved payments will likely not arrive until later this year.

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